to organize
Pronunciation
/ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz/
organise

Definition & Meaning of "organize"in English

to organize
01

to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

Transitive: to organize an event or activity
to organize definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
organize
3rd person singular
organizes
Past simple
organized
Past participle
organized
Examples
I organize the annual charity event for our community.
02

to put things into a particular order or structure

Transitive: to organize a space or its contents
to organize definition and meaning
Examples
She organized her closet by color, making it easier to find clothes in the morning.
03

to bring different parts together and arrange them so they work together as a complete and effective system

Transitive: to organize components of a whole
Examples
They organized the data into a report that made sense to the stakeholders.
04

to establish and set up the administrative framework for an organization or system

Transitive: to organize an organization or system
Examples
They organized the company ’s management team to handle daily operations.
05

to form a group of people with a particular purpose, especially a political cause

Transitive: to organize a group of people
Examples
He organized the workers into a trade union to demand better wages.
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