organize

/ˈɔrɡənaɪz/
verb
  1. To arrange things in a neat or logical order.
    • I need to organize my photos into folders on the computer.
    • The librarian had to organize the books by genre and author.
    • She helped me organize my desk so I could find my pens easily.
  2. To plan or coordinate an event or activity.
    • Our team will organize a charity run next spring.
    • Who is going to organize the birthday party for Mom?
    • The students organized a debate on climate change.
  3. To form or join a group, especially a labor union, to work together for a common goal.
    • Community members organized to clean up the local park.
    • Teachers across the state are organizing for smaller class sizes.
    • The factory workers decided to organize a union to demand better wages.
  4. To arrange thoughts or information in a clear, structured way.
    • Before writing the essay, she took a few minutes to organize her ideas.
    • He organized his speech into three main points.
    • The report is hard to follow because the data isn't organized well.
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