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Synonyms and antonyms of To put things together or in a particular order in British Thesaurus

To put things together or in a particular order

prepend (verb)

to add something to the beginning of something else, especially a computer instruction or piece of data

sort (verb)

to arrange things in groups or in a particular order, for example by date, importance, size, or colour

arrange (verb)

to put things in a neat, attractive, or useful order

order (verb)

to put things in a particular order

pile (verb)

to put a large number of things on top of each other

lay out ()

to spread something out, or to arrange things so you can see them easily

organize (verb)

to put things into a sensible order or into a system in which all parts work well together

collate (verb)

formal to arrange information that you have collected in a sensible order

layer (verb)

to arrange something in a layer or layers

add (verb)

to put something with another thing or group of things

aggregate (verb)

to put things together in a group

align (verb)

to organize things so that they form a straight line or are in the correct position in relation to other things

array (verb)

to place or arrange something in a particular way

bank up ()

to make something into a pile

bunch (verb)

to put things such as flowers into a bunch

collate (verb)

to put sheets of paper into the correct order before they are made into a document or book

collation (noun)

formal the process of putting pages into the correct order

complement (verb)

to add another thing to something

file (verb)

to put a document into a container with other documents

file away ()

to put a document away in a file

heap (verb)

to make a big untidy pile of things

juxtapose (verb)

formal to place things together or describe things together so that people can see how they are different

juxtaposition (noun)

formal the process of juxtaposing things

line up ()

to form a row, or to put people or things in a row

line up ()

to move something into the correct position in relation to something else, especially so that it is level with it

overlay (verb)

to put one thing on top of another, so that they both show

pair (verb)

to put two people or things together

pairing (noun)

the act of making two people do something together or of putting two things together

pair up ()

to form a pair, or to make two people form a pair

prefix (verb)

to add something before or in front of something else

rank (verb)

formal to arrange objects tidily in lines

realign (verb)

to change the position of something, especially in relation to the position of something else

reorder (verb)

to change the way that things are organized

sandwich together ()

to put two things together, especially with a layer of something in between

size (verb)

to put things into groups according to their size

space (verb)

to arrange objects, events, activities etc so that they are a particular time or distance apart

stack (verb)

to arrange things so that they are placed one on top of another

stack (verb)

to fill a machine or space by putting things in it on top of each other

stack (verb)

to put things so that they are standing one beside another

stagger (verb)

to arrange objects so that they are not at the same height or are not in a straight line

string out ()

to arrange something in a long line

superimpose (verb)

to add something such as a feature or idea from one system or situation to another

transpose (verb)

formal to change the order or position of something