Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orchestrate.(verb)
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Use "orchestrates" in a sentence
"The associate said Wilkerson deserved "the biggest chunk," but that Wilkerson's House representative deserved $5,000 and other "small timers" she "orchestrates" - including a second House member and a Boston city councilor - should be paid $1,000."
"He gives them a platform, he gives them some rules, he gives them the tools and then he kind of orchestrates the conversation; he orchestrates the action."
"I would personally add a layer between 2) and 3) which I would call the Service Layer, this is the Orchestration Layer, which "orchestrates" the Business"