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range
verb
-
range
,
ranging
,
ranges
,
ranged
to
vary
between
two
particular
limits
•
Tickets
range
from
ten
to
fifty
dollars
.
Tickets
range
from
ten
to
fifty
dollars
.
•
Temperatures
here
range
between
-5°C
and
15°C
in
winter
.
Temperatures
here
range
between
-5°C
and
15°C
in
winter
.
verb
-
range
,
ranging
,
ranges
,
ranged
to
vary
between
two
limits
or
amounts
•
Temperatures
range
from
−10°C
to
5°C
in
winter
.
Temperatures
range
from
−10°C
to
5°C
in
winter
.
•
Prices
range
between
fifty
and
two
hundred
dollars
.
Prices
range
between
fifty
and
two
hundred
dollars
.
From
Old
French
'ranger'
"
to
arrange
,
set
in
a
row
",
later
developing
the
sense
of
movement
within
limits
.
verb
-
range
,
ranging
,
ranges
,
ranged
to
arrange
things
or
people
in
a
particular
order
or
position
•
The
teacher
ranged
the
desks
in
neat
rows
before
class
began
.
The
teacher
ranged
the
desks
in
neat
rows
before
class
began
.
•
Books
are
ranged
alphabetically
on
the
shelf
.
Books
are
ranged
alphabetically
on
the
shelf
.
verb
-
range
,
ranging
,
ranges
,
ranged
to
place
people
or
things
in
a
particular
order
or
position
•
The
librarian
ranged
the
new
books
alphabetically
on
the
shelf
.
The
librarian
ranged
the
new
books
alphabetically
on
the
shelf
.
•
Soldiers
ranged
themselves
in
a
straight
line
on
the
parade
ground
.
Soldiers
ranged
themselves
in
a
straight
line
on
the
parade
ground
.
Middle
English
from
Old
French
'ranger'
meaning
“
to
arrange
in
ranks
”.
arrange
verb
-
arrange
,
arranging
,
arranges
,
arranged
to
put
things
in
a
planned
or
neat
order
or
position
•
She
arranged
the
flowers
in
a
bright
ceramic
vase
.
She
arranged
the
flowers
in
a
bright
ceramic
vase
.
•
The
librarian
arranged
the
books
by
size
on
the
shelf
.
The
librarian
arranged
the
books
by
size
on
the
shelf
.
From
Old
French
arranger
,
from
Medieval
Latin
arrangiare
“
put
in
order
.”
verb
-
arrange
,
arranging
,
arranges
,
arranged
to
plan
and
organize
something
so
it
happens
at
a
chosen
time
or
in
a
chosen
way
•
I
will
arrange
a
taxi
to
pick
you
up
at
dawn
.
I
will
arrange
a
taxi
to
pick
you
up
at
dawn
.
•
The
teacher
arranged
for
the
class
to
visit
the
science
museum
.
The
teacher
arranged
for
the
class
to
visit
the
science
museum
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
Old
French
arranger
.
verb
-
arrange
,
arranging
,
arranges
,
arranged
to
adapt
a
piece
of
music
so
it
can
be
performed
by
different
voices
or
instruments
•
The
composer
arranged
the
folk
tune
for
string
quartet
.
The
composer
arranged
the
folk
tune
for
string
quartet
.
•
She
enjoys
arranging
pop
songs
for
solo
piano
.
She
enjoys
arranging
pop
songs
for
solo
piano
.
Musical
sense
developed
in
the
18th
century
from
the
general
meaning
“
put
in
order
.”