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ranger

Definitions of ranger
  1. verb
    arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
    synonyms: arranger, ordonner
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    types:
    synchroniser
    arrange or represent events so that they co-occur
    type of:
    organiser
    cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
  2. verb
    bring order to or into
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    antonyms:
    déranger, mettre en désordre
    bring disorder to
    types:
    mettre en ordre
    put (things or places) in order
    systématiser
    arrange according to a system or reduce to a system
    rassembler
    to assemble in proper sequence
    débrouiller, démêler
    extricate from entanglement
    faire
    put in order or neaten
    démêler, dénouer, effiler
    disentangle
    type of:
    arranger, mettre en ordre, régler
    put into a proper or systematic order
  3. verb
    keep or lay aside for future use
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    types:
    accumuler, amasser, emmagasiner, rassembler, réunir
    get or gather together
    augmenter
    pile up (debts or scores)
    renfermer
    collect or gather
    racler les fonds de tiroir
    gather (money or other resources) together over time
    entasser, mettre en tas
    put together indiscriminately
    emballotter, paqueter
    make into a bale
    consolider
    accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability
    consolider
    place or store up in a fund for accumulation
    type of:
    conserver, garder
    retain possession of
  4. verb
    put (things or places) in order
    synonyms: mettre en ordre
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    types:
    faire
    put in order or neaten
  5. verb
    place in a certain order
    synonyms: arranger
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    type of:
    arranger, mettre en ordre, régler
    put into a proper or systematic order
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