organise

/ˈɔrɡənaɪz/
verb
  1. To arrange or plan something in a systematic way.
    • The students organised a clean-up day at the local park.
    • She helped organise a surprise party for her friend.
    • I need to organise my desk before I start working.
  2. To form or join a group with a shared purpose, especially a labor union or political group.
    • The community organised to fight for safer streets.
    • They organised a protest to raise awareness about climate change.
    • The workers decided to organise a union to demand better pay.
  3. To put things into a particular order or structure.
    • She organised the books on the shelf by author name.
    • Can you organise the photos by date?
    • He organised his thoughts before writing the essay.
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