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    Or·gan·ize
    /ˈôrɡəˌnīz/

    verb

  2. If you systematically put something in order, you organize it. Your family might not understand the way you organize your kitchen if you keep shoelaces, dental floss, and a screwdriver in your silverware drawer. The verb organize also means to plan or orchestrate something.

  3. Definition of organize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 5 days ago · verb. 1. to form (parts or elements of something) into a structured whole; coordinate. 2. (transitive) to arrange methodically or in order. 3. (transitive) to provide with an organic structure. 4. (transitive) to enlist (the workers) of (a factory, concern, or industry) in a trade union.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of ORGANIZE. 1. [+ object] : to arrange and plan (an event or activity) They hired a professional to help organize their wedding. We are organizing a fund-raiser. 2. : to arrange or order things so that they can be found or used easily and quickly : to put things into a particular arrangement or order. [+ object]

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

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