Orchestrate in a sentence as a verb

See Autotools, CMake, and so on. It is kind of ongoing research: Every few years we find better ways to orchestrate a build system.

The point is to carefully orchestrate how elements appear to the user, not just bombard them with everything at once.

I see it used for really hardcore systems stuff, but it also seems to want to serve web pages, and draw 3D objects, and orchestrate builds, and all these other things.

Here's to wishing Snowden had asked Putin about this, rather than giving him political cover to orchestrate it...

I don't need Procfiles, I need something which will let me integrate and orchestrate multiple Docker containers across multiple nodes.

It's actually much more likely that they'll orchestrate another "rip-off", except for more money, than that Google will ever do anything even approaching that.

To do that you need to take over a complex system and exercise sophisticated and dynamic control of it, to orchestrate very specific behaviour, which is not easy.

* the idea that society-wide events happen because they are planned by an entity that is fully conscious of what it is doing* the believe that entities actually exist that could actually reliably orchestrate society-scale things* the idea that society-scale things can be planned at all, which entails that society-scale things can be predicted reliably* the attribution of human characteristics to a vague group* the idea that vague groups can be understood as having a singular consciousness* the idea that vague groups can be understood as having a singular motivation exactly like that of a single human being, such as greed, avarice, lust, pride, jealousyThis type of thinking has been attractive to humanity for the last hundred thousand years or so.

Orchestrate definitions

verb

write an orchestra score for

verb

plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery"

See also: mastermind engineer direct organize organise