orchestrated
adj.adj. planned or organized carefully, often in secret, to achieve a specific result. It describes something that looks natural but was actually controlled by someone.
adj. arranged or directed in a coordinated manner, often to produce a desired effect or public perception. Frequently used to describe complex political or social events that appear spontaneous but are meticulously planned.
The surprise party was perfectly orchestrated by his friends.
The protest appeared to be a grassroots movement, but critics argued it was an orchestrated event funded by outside interests.
The CEO's resignation was a carefully orchestrated maneuver designed to stabilize the company's stock price before the quarterly earnings report was released to the public.
Often used in a figurative sense to describe social or political planning; frequently follows 'carefully' or 'perfectly'.