Usage Note
Orchestrare is borrowed from the world of music — literally to arrange a piece for orchestra — but its dominant modern use is figurative: to orchestrate an operation, a coup, or a campaign. It takes avere as its auxiliary in compound tenses: ha orchestrato un piano elaborato.
Examples
"Ha orchestrato l'intera operazione da solo."
Natural Translation
He orchestrated the entire operation alone.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic