Synonym: arrange, categorize, classify, establish, group, orient, set up, sort, systematize. Antonym: disorganize. Similar words: organized, organization, organizational, organic, organism, organ, gang, for good. Meaning: ['ɔrgənaɪz /'ɔːg-] v. 1. create (as an entity) 2. cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea 3. plan and direct (a complex undertaking) 4. bring order and organization to 5. arrange by systematic planning and united effort 6. form or join a union.
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181. It is organize into upper and lower schools with a library in each building.
182. The mental stance the rational person seeks to organize in this way includes both beliefs and attitudes.
183. Desperately deprived groups do not organize to bring about the downfall of a political system.
184. I think the way in which they organize that side of things is quite brilliant.
185. There were only four women at the time but we all believed firmly in the need to organize women.
186. The 500,000 state farm workers would now be able to organize themselves as trading companies and rent the land as individuals.
187. Then in wintertime we had a Guild meeting every Tuesday night with various people taking turns to organize it.
188. Working in coordination with legislators, they establish goals and then organize programs and form policies to attain them.
189. In fact, I wonder if, ethically, we should even be asking people to organize.
190. Enabling software, which is usually bought by corporations, helps users to organize information and create their own software applications.
191. We usually organize a sit-down dinner, but we wanted to go for something less formal this year.
192. Somehow you must organize a buffer between you and any mail delivery system.
193. I sort of organize things and help out in the office.
194. How does the project manager organize and supervise the people in the team?
195. For example,[Sentence dictionary] early attempts to organize financial community were not successful.
196. Campaigns to secure decent housing, health and employment brought women together to organize.
197. What we are looking for is a framework, an accommodating structure that will help us to organize our information and ideas.
198. It also allowed and even encouraged employers to threaten workers who want to organize.
199. Budgets are financial plans used to estimate future requirements and organize and allocate operating and capital resources effectively.
200. According to the federal courts, the First Amendment protects the right of teachers to promote and organize a union.
201. Leasure advises consumers to amass coupons only for products you regularly use, organize the coupons by aisles in the supermarket.
202. Part of the assistant's job is to help to organize conferences and keep the director informed.
203. Opposition leaders immediately called for the dismissal of Milongo and of President Denis Sassou-Nguesso for failing to organize the elections properly.
204. FrontPage is a software program that helps to organize the entire web site so that it works in a smooth fashion.
205. Our primary objective is to collect, organize and disseminate information and materials relating to academic library orientation and instruction.
206. The opposition defied curfews and continued to organize rallies and strikes to press for Ershad's resignation.
207. Arrangements are made, other kids plan on joining them, and excitedly they organize a group bike ride for that evening.
208. They learned to organize promotional efforts, to make check-off lists, and to utilize telephones, slide projectors, and tapes.
209. Screening Contributor articles, design layout and organize periodic summary.
210. Organize your living space and working space.
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