Synonym: coordinate, devise, direct, engineer, form, get up, machinate, mastermind, orchestrate, organize, prepare, unionise, unionize. Similar words: disorganise, organism, organisation, organic, organize, organized, organization, disorganized. Meaning: ['ɔrgənaɪz /'ɔːg-] v. 1. bring order and organization to 2. create (as an entity) 3. form or join a union 4. cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea 5. arrange by systematic planning and united effort 6. plan and direct (a complex undertaking).
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31. It will make provision for mixed-ability groups much easier to organise, and encourage independent study.
32. The companies that organise the track days often have a club that offers a discount to their members.
33. This means that potential competitive bidders will have more time to organise rival bids.
34. Secondly, wars which involved civilian targets were less dangerous and cheaper to organise, but very costly for the defender.
35. Pressure group politics is a manifestation of this where individuals organise into groups to achieve their aims.
36. Tidal schemes have the advantage of regularity, an integrated electricity system could organise itself according to high and low water.
37. Hong Kong government officials shudder privately at the thought of having to organise the allocation.
38. What a comment on our society, that we need to organise ourselves against vandalism and theft!
39. Graphs and pictorial representations Organise Systematically the collection and tabulation of simple data.
40. You can also organise your own courses at Ynys Hywel with the advice and assistance of our qualified staff.
41. With a national competition there will be some very valuable regional coverage to organise.
42. We organise to meet later and listen in to Radio 5.
43. I want you to organise full blood analysis, and the usual urine tests.
44. Please take leaflets to class and try to organise parties.
45. Given the margins on most computer deals and the time it takes to organise shipment, this will bankrupt most companies.
46. Several centres organise classes and recruit their own part-time teachers.
47. The Federation's central council would organise a panel of judges and there would be a special, high-profile awards ceremony.
48. In the 70s legislation was passed to allow state or private regional planning bodies to organise excavations.
49. Only now are they starting to organise training for their staff.
50. But Mr Museveni's most dangerous failure is destined to be his refusal to allow opposition groups to organise.
51. It is good fun, too, for branches organise regular beer festivals and brewery visits.
52. There is also a long picking season, which makes it more difficult for growers to organise security.
53. No further excuse was needed to organise a saleable exhibition of king-hell Jimibelia. Sentencedict.com
54. As a tertiary intervention, I offered to organise a home help or meals on wheels service if Mrs Allen wished.
55. Third, we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership.
56. At an individual or party level discourses not only mediate between material conditions and their interpretation but can organise experience itself.
57. Mitsukoshi Etoile intends to organise exhibitions, to foster good relations between the two cultures.
58. Change has also affected the way we organise and set up exhibitions.
59. The University will organise arrangements for backup, copying and distribution of software and documentation subject to the conditions of the relevant licence.
60. He tried to organise a debate, and invited the most virulent protesters to come on stage and put their case.
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