English to Punjabi Dictionary orchestrate

orchestrate

ਨਿਕਲਣਗੇ
definition
verb
Among its new product features is Arrange, a function enabling the use of artificial intelligence to arrange and orchestrate music automatically.
arrange or score (music) for orchestral performance.
the developers were able to orchestrate a favorable media campaign
arrange or direct the elements of (a situation) to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously.
example
And, if Webern could orchestrate Bach, then why not let Poppen 'orchestrate' Webern?
Now the question is whether Scheid can 'orchestrate' a winning score for Janus.
Nick's maid, Betty Pearce, was the one who had helped him 'orchestrate' his plans in the first place, and she was now to be Nora's personal attendant.
And they have a slightly alternative soundtrack to which they 'orchestrate' their moves.
And yet even here Gould does not merely 'orchestrate' hymns.
Remember that the Divine has a keen sense of rhythm in helping to 'orchestrate' your life.
RUA are Liz Madden and Gloria Mulhall who compose, arrange, 'orchestrate' , produce and perform all their own music.
Among its new product features is Arrange, a function enabling the use of artificial intelligence to arrange and 'orchestrate' music automatically.
There are a number of firms in Washington whose business it is to 'orchestrate' phony letter writing campaigns on behalf of pricey clients.
the developers were able to 'orchestrate' a favorable media campaign
Phoenix needs its maestro to 'orchestrate' its attack, especially with Cassell on the other side.
I spent more time 'orchestrating' my next score than looking for work.
It was set to five piano pieces 'orchestrated' by Glazunov and unlike the final version was Polish rather than Romantic in character.
Barber's skill in assembling and 'orchestrating' this 17-minute work is beyond question.
I don't mean the big-name celebrities, the deluded 'orchestrators' behind it all.
Three of the works have been 'orchestrated' by Panula himself to good effect.
Both leaders played a major part in 'orchestrating' the EU's pledge at the Lisbon summit in March to copy US-style labour market flexibility.
The combatants so far proved incapable of ending the civil war, working toward rebuilding the civic and state institutions and 'orchestrating' a comprehensive plan for rehabilitation.
It wasn't a reaction against the previous album and those big, lush 'orchestrations' - I simply wanted to do something different.
The chairman of a credit union that fired its two managers for misconduct has been accused of 'orchestrating' a campaign to blacken their names.
Again, Cleveland-based 'orchestrator' Willie ‘Face’ Smith adds just the right touch of Dameronia to three tracks.
I believe Bloch also 'orchestrated' it, and it shows up once in a blue moon on concert programs.
Edmunds has 'orchestrated' several campaigns for Mr Baildon but this one has a new flavour.
At least, listening to his account, a composer would probably know how to go about 'orchestrating' the work.
Pakie Tynan, from Irishtown, was our instructor and he used to show us how to read the various parts in the 'orchestrations' .
What it does have is a collection of pop songs that are decently 'orchestrated' and fleshed out with dense instrumentation.
All the families believe the men in the dock are, if guilty, merely the agents of murder, not the 'orchestrators' .
To boost revenue, Pyott is 'orchestrating' a major shift in the company's product mix.
Later, he 'orchestrated' the piece which is the one we hear in this recording.
Two years later, ten weeks before his death, Mozart told his wife he was 'orchestrating' the rondo finale for his friend Anton
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