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Variant of organize

organize Definition

or·gan·ize (ôrgə nīz′)

transitive verb organized -·ized′, organizing -·iz′·ing

  1. to provide with an organic structure; esp.,
    1. to arrange in an orderly way to organize files
    2. to make into a whole with unified and coherent relationships to organize an essay
    3. to make plans or arrange for to organize a campaign
  2. to bring into being; establish to organize a corporation
  3. to persuade to join in some common cause or some organization; specif.,
    1. to enlist in, or cause to form, a labor union
    2. ☆ to enlist the employees of (an industry, business, etc.) in a labor union
  4. Informal to set (oneself) into an orderly state of mind

Etymology: ME organyzen < ML organizare < L organum: see organ

intransitive verb

  1. to become organized
  2. ☆ to join in some common cause or form some organization, esp. a labor union

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organizing Synonyms

organizing

n.

coordination, systemization, formation; see organization 1.

organizing Usage Examples

Object

  • committee: The organizing committee is actively seeking more funding in order to further substantially reduce the cost to participants.
  • seminar: Therefore, the ministry has joined the Department of Health in organizing the seminar.