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organize

1 of 1verb
/ˈɔrɡənaɪz/
Forms:organizes,organizing,organized,organized
1

to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

A2transitive
  • I organize the annual charity event for our community.
  • You organize the logistics for the conference every year.
  • He organizes the schedule for the team meetings.
  • We are organizing a surprise party for her birthday.
  • The committee is organizing the agenda for the upcoming summit.
2

to put things into a particular order or structure

transitive
  • She organized her closet by color, making it easier to find clothes in the morning.
  • The secretary frequently organizes files in the office for easy retrieval.
  • They recently organized the kitchen cabinets to maximize storage space.
  • Can you please organize the books on the shelf by genre?
Synonyms:
3

to bring different parts together and arrange them so they work together as a complete and effective system

transitive
  • They organized the data into a report that made sense to the stakeholders.
  • The event planner organized all the details into a smooth-running ceremony.
  • The chef organized the kitchen staff so that dinner service ran efficiently.
  • The committee organized the various proposals into one unified plan.
  • The manager organized the tasks into a clear schedule for the week.
Synonyms:
4

to establish and set up the administrative framework for an organization or system

transitive
  • They organized the company’s management team to handle daily operations.
  • The government organized the local health department to manage public health services.
  • She organized a team to oversee the event logistics.
  • The company organized a committee to handle community outreach programs.
  • They organized an administrative structure for the new nonprofit.
Antonyms:
5

to form a group of people with a particular purpose, especially a political cause

transitive
  • He organized the workers into a trade union to demand better wages.
  • The activists organized the community into a political group to challenge local laws.
  • The students organized a political group to campaign for university policy changes.
  • They organized the farmers into a cooperative to address labor issues.
  • They organized volunteers to support the political cause.