To put in proper order; dispose or set out conformably to a plan or purpose; give a certain collocation to; marshal: as, to arrange troops for battle.To adjust; settle; come to an agreement or understanding regarding: as, to arrange the terms of a bargain.In music, to adapt or alter so as to fit for performance by other voices or instruments than those designed by the composer: as, to arrange an opera for the piano.To fix upon, determine, agree upon, draw up; to devise, organize, construct, concoct.To make preparations; carry out beforehand such negotiations or make such disposition in regard to some matter as may be necessary: as, to arrange about a passport, or for supplies; arrange with a publisher.To come to an agreement or understanding in regard to something; make a settlement.