1. arranged - Adjective
2. arranged - Verb
4. arranged - Adjective Satellite
of Arrange
Source: Webster's dictionaryGod in His goodness has arranged things perfectly, so that with our gifts, we can help each other, and with our faults, we can be humbled by each other. For every person has some gifts; but everyone also has some faults which one must struggle to overcome. Paisios of Mount Athos
Ideally a just constitution would be a just procedure arranged to insure a just outcome. John Rawls
Things are as they are. Looking out into it the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations. Alan Watts
The man who prays is the one who thinks that god has arranged matters all wrong, but who also thinks that he can instruct god how to put them right. Christopher Hitchens
Marriages and bishoprics are arranged in heaven. Sicilian Proverb
As you have arranged the thread so must you weave it. Latin Proverb