26984 words

organize

7 definitions • 15 examples
1
to make arrangements for something to happen:

Examples:

[ + to infinitive ] UK She had organized a car to meet me at the airport.
2
to do or arrange something according to a particular system:

Examples:

The books were organized on the shelves according to their size.
informal My mother is always trying to organize me (= make me do things in the way she likes).
3
to make the necessary plans for something to happen; arrange:

Examples:

The group organizes theater trips once a month.
4
to do or arrange something according to a particular system:

Examples:

She had organized her work so that she could do some of it at home.
5
to do or arrange things, plans, ideas, etc., according to a particular system so that they can be used or understood easily:

Examples:

I am trying to organize my office so I can work more efficiently.
He will need some help organizing his schedule for the coming month.
The department is organized into three groups, each with its own area of responsibility.
organize sth by sth The conference program is organized by topic.
6
to make arrangements for something to happen:

Examples:

She has been designated to organize the meeting.
They had organized a car to pick me up at the airport.
7
to form, join, or help someone to join a trade union:

Examples:

Labor unions are pushing a bill in the legislature that would make it easier for them to organize.

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