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orchestrate

verb as in organize; cause to happen

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I wish I could tell you that this was brilliantly orchestrated, but it wasn’t.

“This dramatic pivot was orchestrated by Mercury Crisis Management,” the suit alleges.

Indeed, he would use his Jewish identity to give credence to his claims that Jews are "controlling the media" and using it to orchestrate a "white genocide."

From Salon

In Paris, Neymar often operated with more freedom, shifting into a central role where he orchestrated attacks and created from deeper positions.

From BBC

Rwanda is illegally occupying the Democratic Republic of Congo and attempting to orchestrate regime change, the country's foreign minister has told the BBC.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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