to put (things) in good order
put in an order
Cases of word usage
1) to arrange (by making a will) to give property etc (to a person) after one's death (bequeath)
2) to arrange (items) in categories or groups (classify)
3) to discuss in order to come to an agreement; to arrange (something) by discussion (negotiate)
4) to arrange (people, things etc) (in a system or particular order) (organize)
5) to arrange (something) in advance (prearrange)
6) (an instance of) presenting something; a method used to arrange or describe objects, ideas etc (presentation)
7) to arrange (things etc) in a different way (rearrange)
8) to arrange (facts, figures etc) in tables (tabulate)
9) (the passing of) all the days, years etc of the past, present or future; to choose or arrange the time or moment for (something) (time)