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    organize
    /ˈɔːɡənʌɪz/

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  2. ORGANIZE definition: 1. to make arrangements for something to happen: 2. to do or arrange something according to a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to form into a coherent unity or functioning whole : integrate. trying to organize her thoughts. 2. a. : to set up an administrative structure for. organize a company to manufacture his invention. b. : to persuade to associate in an organization. especially : unionize. organize the white-collar workers. 3.

  4. Organize definition: to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action. See examples of ORGANIZE used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'organize' organize. (ɔːʳgənaɪz ) Word forms: organizes , organizing , organized regional note: in BRIT, also use organise. 1. verb B1. If you organize an event or activity, you make sure that the necessary arrangements are made. In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter. [VERB noun]

  6. verb. cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea. synonyms: organise. see more. verb. bring order and organization to. “Can you help me organize my files?” synonyms: coordinate, organise. see more. verb. plan and direct (a complex undertaking) synonyms: direct, engineer, mastermind, orchestrate, organise.

  7. [transitive] organize something to arrange something or the parts of something into a particular order or structure. Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly. You should try and organize your time better. We do not fully understand how the brain is organized. organize something + adv./prep.

  8. 1. To develop into or assume an orderly, functional, or coherent structure. 2. To form or join an activist group, especially a labor union. [Middle English organisen, from Old French organiser, from Medieval Latin organizāre, from Latin organum, tool, instrument; see organ.] or′gan·iz′er n.

  9. to plan or arrange something: to organize a meeting / wedding. Fewer examples. We organized a sale of used books to raise money for charity. The concert was organized as a tribute to the singer who died last year. We need someone to organize the fundraising dinner. The group organizes regular conferences and seminars.

  10. [transitive] organize something to arrange something or the parts of something into a particular order or structure Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly. You should try and organize your time better. We do not fully understand how the brain is organized.

  11. From Longman Business Dictionary or‧gan‧ize /ˈɔːgənaɪzˈɔːr-/ (also organise British English) verb 1 [transitive] to plan and arrange an event or other activity Publishers, writers and booksellers are joining forces to organize alternative distribution networks. 2 [transitive] to arrange work, information, a group etc so that it works correctly a...

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