I. ˈkōrēəˌgraf, -ȯr-, -rēōˌ-, -raa(ə)f, -raif, -rȧf, Brit often & US sometimes ˈkär- verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: back-formation from choreography
transitive verb
: to undertake or compose the choreography of (as a ballet or a poem)
has choreographed a lively string of … musicals — R.L.Taylor
intransitive verb
: to serve as choreographer : engage in choreography
II. transitive verb
: to arrange or direct the movement, progress, or details of
clashes with police, choreographed to feed the mass media's hunger for sensation — Irving Howe