- verborganize (verb) · organizes (third person present) · organized (past tense) · organized (past participle) · organizing (present participle) · organise (verb) · organises (third person present) · organised (past tense) · organised (past participle) · organising (present participle)
- arrange into a structured whole; order:"organize lessons in a planned way"
- coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people) efficiently:"organize and lead a group of people"
- form (a number of people) into a labor union, political group, etc.:"an attempt to organize unskilled workers" · "campaigns brought women together to organize"
- archaicarrange or form into a living being or tissue:"the soul doth organize the body"
- make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity); coordinate:"the union organized a 24-hour general strike" · "social and cultural programs are organized by the committee"
- take responsibility for providing or arranging:"he is sometimes asked to stay behind, organizing transportation"
Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool’ (see organ).
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