Similar words: disorganised, organise, disorganise, organism, organist, organisation, microorganism, organic. Meaning: ['ɔrgənaɪz /'ɔːg-] adj. being a member of or formed into a labor union.
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31. It can't be organised in the presence of invaders.
32. A great drive of deer had been organised for the wedding guests.
33. I have organised my argument into five main sections following this introduction.
34. The presidents' men have organised counter-demonstrations, mainly consisting of unenthusiastic state employees.
35. But nothing sustained and organised of this kind was ever contemplated in London.
36. But it was kind of him to have organised this - and at least they would command a good view of the bridge.
37. Marketing itself tends to be a more specialist operation organised through trading companies who act as agents for manufacturers.
38. Many such activities were organised this year in co-operation with academic departments.
39. A leftwing theatre company sponsored the follow-up, organised on stage by a budding theatre director(sentencedict.com), Joseph Losey.
40. The suggestion was made at a joint meeting of all sides organised by North Yorkshire county council.
41. The work of the clinical teacher is influenced by the way in which her responsibilities are organised.
42. The way this raid was organised, the commando landing, and street battles make this a classic of fighting raids.
43. Is it possible that some learning difficulties arise from the ways in which schools are organised and managed?
44. In the garden at the back, Sheikh had organised a chemistry exhibition.
45. It's best to go with an organised group if you want to cycle or paddle your way through the area.
46. Accept that and formulate an organised plan of action and you're nearly there!
47. Regular exhibitions of members' work are organised by the society, the annual exhibition being held at the City Art Gallery.
48. But when a national day of action was organised in Ottawa earlier this month just 200 stood in the cold outside Parliament.
49. During the 1987 election we set a carefully timed an organised arrival at a particular airport.
50. The day was organised by the Gloucestershire Regiment as part of a recruitment drive.
51. Today security threats come from Chechnya, organised crime and corrupt officials.
52. All the tee-shirts were modelled by the pupils during the school's fashion show organised by the Parent Teachers Association.
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53. The problem is how those things all go together to form one highly organised complicated thing.
54. Members receive regular information about forthcoming attractions, and special events are organised.
55. They organised events for charity, gave concerts, formed clubs, and were generally beginning to become part of the administration.
56. Police, alerted by a motorist who dashed to a phone box, organised a replacement ambulance.
57. It represented an extreme example of a theocracy - of a body politic organised essentially around religious principles.
58. This work must be well organised and error-free on the night or the result will be total failure.
59. As a reaction to those events some local associations organised a demonstration on October 23.
60. Video lives A series of programmes about cultural identities by contemporary video and film-makers organised in collaboration with Birmingham Library Services.
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