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Definition of "choreographed" []

  • Made to work together; orchestrated (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of choreograph. (verb)

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Use "choreographed" in a sentence
  • "Many media commentators said they were "disturbed" or "revolted" by what they described as a choreographed attempt by the Socialist politician to apologise and launch a counter-offensive at the same time."
  • "Ms. Thomson's argument is that Gauguin choreographed his own career; that because of his "self-promotional urge," he "mythologized his role as creator.""
  • "A flocking birds simulator originally designed for a projection effect in the contemporary ballet, Zugvögel, migratory birds in English, choreographed by Jiří Kylián, premiered in the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Germany in May 3, 2009."
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