Definition
to arrange a meeting: to organize, to schedule or to plan a meeting
We should arrange a meeting to talk about this. Let's organize a day when we are both available to meet.
- "I will phone you next week and, if you're interested, we can arrange a meeting."
- "Bruno : Did Philip arrange a meeting for you?"
- "It is my hope that we will be able to arrange a meeting at your offices before the end of the month, as I will be in the Chicago area for a friend's bachelor party (I am also a bachelor, incidentally)."
- "Send her the documents right away, and then arrange a meeting here next week for the three of us."
- "Before simply ending our partnership at once, I decided to arrange a meeting with one of your representatives in order to explain our situation."
- "You will find attached to this letter the contact information for my personal assistant, who would be glad to arrange a meeting for later this month."
- "Please find below all of my contact information (telephone and fax numbers, email, address, pager number, etc.) in the event that you would like to arrange a meeting, or simply discuss some specifics."
- "Please contact Sam and arrange a meeting for the three of us for next Thursday."
- "Perhaps we can arrange a meeting?"
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