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Orchestrate means to arrange or direct elements for a desired effect. Regular verb: orchestrate-orchestrated-orchestrated.
Meanings
- To arrange for orchestra
- To organize carefully
- To plan and coordinate
Common Collocations
orchestrate a campaign
carefully orchestrated
orchestrate events
orchestrate a coup
Tip for Learners
Orchestrate implies skillful planning. "She orchestrated the entire surprise party."
Present Simple
| I | orchestrate |
| you | orchestrate |
| he/she/it | orchestrates |
| we | orchestrate |
| they | orchestrate |
Examples - Present Simple
- I orchestrate large corporate events.
- You orchestrate the team's activities skillfully.
- She orchestrates complex negotiations.
- We orchestrate campaigns across multiple channels.
- They orchestrate takeovers of rival companies.
Present Continuous
| I | am orchestrating |
| you | are orchestrating |
| he/she/it | is orchestrating |
| we | are orchestrating |
| they | are orchestrating |
Examples - Present Continuous
- I am orchestrating the product launch.
- You are orchestrating the surprise party.
- He is orchestrating the merger negotiations.
- We are orchestrating the marketing campaign.
- They are orchestrating the entire operation.
Present Perfect
| I | have orchestrated |
| you | have orchestrated |
| he/she/it | has orchestrated |
| we | have orchestrated |
| they | have orchestrated |
Examples - Present Perfect
- I have orchestrated many successful events.
- You have orchestrated the perfect weekend.
- She has orchestrated numerous acquisitions.
- We have orchestrated major product launches.
- They have orchestrated political campaigns.
Present Perfect Continuous
| I | have been orchestrating |
| you | have been orchestrating |
| he/she/it | has been orchestrating |
| we | have been orchestrating |
| they | have been orchestrating |
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been orchestrating this event for months.
- You have been orchestrating the deal for weeks.
- He has been orchestrating the transition for a year.
- We have been orchestrating campaigns for decades.
- They have been orchestrating operations for years.
Past Simple
| I | orchestrated |
| you | orchestrated |
| he/she/it | orchestrated |
| we | orchestrated |
| they | orchestrated |
Examples - Past Simple
- I orchestrated the entire conference.
- You orchestrated the meeting brilliantly.
- She orchestrated the company's turnaround.
- We orchestrated the global launch.
- They orchestrated the coup successfully.
Past Continuous
| I | was orchestrating |
| you | were orchestrating |
| he/she/it | was orchestrating |
| we | were orchestrating |
| they | were orchestrating |
Examples - Past Continuous
- I was orchestrating the event when problems arose.
- You were orchestrating the deal before the collapse.
- She was orchestrating the campaign during the scandal.
- We were orchestrating the launch before the delay.
- They were orchestrating the takeover before discovery.
Past Perfect
| I | had orchestrated |
| you | had orchestrated |
| he/she/it | had orchestrated |
| we | had orchestrated |
| they | had orchestrated |
Examples - Past Perfect
- I had orchestrated the event before stepping down.
- You had orchestrated the deal before opposition.
- She had orchestrated the campaign before leaving.
- We had orchestrated the launch before the crisis.
- They had orchestrated the coup before the betrayal.
Past Perfect Continuous
| I | had been orchestrating |
| you | had been orchestrating |
| he/she/it | had been orchestrating |
| we | had been orchestrating |
| they | had been orchestrating |
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been orchestrating events for years.
- You had been orchestrating deals for months.
- She had been orchestrating campaigns for decades.
- We had been orchestrating operations for the duration.
- They had been orchestrating takeovers for years.
Future Simple
| I | will orchestrate |
| you | will orchestrate |
| he/she/it | will orchestrate |
| we | will orchestrate |
| they | will orchestrate |
Examples - Future Simple
- I will orchestrate the annual gala.
- You will orchestrate the team's coordination.
- She will orchestrate the company restructuring.
- We will orchestrate the global rollout.
- They will orchestrate the political transition.
Future Continuous
| I | will be orchestrating |
| you | will be orchestrating |
| he/she/it | will be orchestrating |
| we | will be orchestrating |
| they | will be orchestrating |
Examples - Future Continuous
- I will be orchestrating the event all week.
- You will be orchestrating deals throughout the year.
- She will be orchestrating the campaign for months.
- We will be orchestrating the launch for weeks.
- They will be orchestrating operations for years.
Future Perfect
| I | will have orchestrated |
| you | will have orchestrated |
| he/she/it | will have orchestrated |
| we | will have orchestrated |
| they | will have orchestrated |
Examples - Future Perfect
- I will have orchestrated dozens of events by retirement.
- You will have orchestrated hundreds of deals.
- She will have orchestrated numerous campaigns.
- We will have orchestrated multiple launches by then.
- They will have orchestrated the transition by the deadline.
Future Perfect Continuous
| I | will have been orchestrating |
| you | will have been orchestrating |
| he/she/it | will have been orchestrating |
| we | will have been orchestrating |
| they | will have been orchestrating |
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been orchestrating events for decades.
- You will have been orchestrating deals for years.
- She will have been orchestrating campaigns her whole career.
- We will have been orchestrating operations for generations.
- They will have been orchestrating takeovers for a century.