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organize English

Meaning organize meaning

What does organize mean?

organize

(= form) create (as an entity) social groups form everywhere They formed a company cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea (= mastermind, direct) plan and direct (a complex undertaking) he masterminded the robbery (= organise) bring order and organization to Can you help me organize my files? (= organise, devise, machinate) arrange by systematic planning and united effort machinate a plot organize a strike devise a plan to take over the director's office (= unionize, unionise) form or join a union The auto workers decided to unionize

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Conjugation organize conjugation

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organize · verb

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Simple sentences

A belief is purely an individual matter, and you cannot and must not organize it. If you do, it becomes dead, crystallyzed; it becomes a creed, a sect, a religion, to be imposed on others.
They are trying to organize a new political party.
What method do you use to organize your files?
Mary needs to organize her room.
The Texans began to organize their own army.
Who was going to organize these men into an army?
Tom asked Mary to help him organize the party.
I'd like to organize a block party.
I must organize my thoughts.
Let's organize a search party.
I think it's time for me to organize a party.
I think that I should organize a little party.
They want me to organize the party.
I need about twenty minutes to organize my morning.

Movie subtitles

We'll need to organize our surgeries so the wait time for each recipient is as soon as possible.
Balduin's representatives talk with the Baron and organize the duel.
We should organize a trade union!..
Then settle, organize, advance.
You mean organize propaganda for eternal peace?
Organize the propaganda.
I'll organize revolt.
Organize trade for our road.
Let me organize it. I'll take care of everything.
Back in town organize the research.
Or else he'll expect me to organize a posse to come after him.
I'll organize it.
When the time comes, I want you to organize a little raid on our supply wagons.
We all work, so we combine what we make and organize this marriage caper.
Could you please organize a similar party? This time is for Lora's wife.
Let's organize a posse.
Organize search parties.
I'll get in touch with the sheriff in the next county, and we'll organize a posse. What about the woods?
I'll organize the escort myself.
I've just seen him. He told me he wants to organize the escort personally.
Let him organize, Felix, let him organize.
And I'll organize my part of the plan, that's all.
At home with the kids he tries to organize pillow fights.
I'll organize the regency forms.
Balduin's godfathers talk with the Baron and organize the duel.
And if it comes to that, I'd rather organize first flights for big families or Sunday excursions in the country.
You have plenty of time to organize your show.
I can't seem to organize them properly.
I used to organize the beastly things.
I could organize my own supermarket, get a bunch of neighborhood merchants together.
Come on, let's organize our departure.
I organize charity lotteries. Sometimes I'm even selling tickets at the doors.
If we wanted, we could organize another night..like before.

News and current affairs

They should organize new online entities in which they pay a fee for direct investigative reporting, unmediated by corporate pressures.
Their broadcasts caused a public outcry, which forced our parliament to organize a public hearing.
Children, of course, are unlikely to organize or complain to authorities when they are overworked and underpaid.
They will not get to discuss the protection of citizen's rights, relaxation of harsh media controls, the rights of peasants to migrate or take up jobs in the cities, or whether to tolerate workers who organize independent unions.
Nevertheless, fourteen civil society activists who attempted to organize a special meeting to address the realities of the Kurdish issue in Syria recently received various sentences on charges of working to undermine national unity.
But the state can and should organize a good ethical and political education that affords young people the opportunity to interact with others and recognize and accept their equality.
The international community must therefore recognize that it is not enough to promote, organize, or monitor elections in hitherto undemocratic countries.
For the sake of humanity, let us insist that rhetoric is turned into real financial support to organize efforts to save millions of lives in the poorest countries.
America currently finds itself in the midst of a confused search for a central principle around which to organize its foreign and defense policies.
It is hypocritical to promote democracy and then sign a trade agreement that denies workers the basic democratic right to organize and join unions.
In the Convention on the future of the EU, member states and candidate countries are already discussing how to organize the EU in the years ahead.
Rural farmers found themselves empowered to organize themselves, criticize some authorities and even dismiss their village chief.
It would be far better if the US found ways simply to organize outright grants in exceptional cases like Ukraine, rather than design the international financial system around them.
Today, France's black minority is trying to organize itself along the lines of the Jewish minority.
If you are not living in mortal fear of rape and beatings at home, you can organize your community to dig a new well.
The Swedish Presidency, together with the European Commission, intends to organize the first meeting of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum this autumn.
We can even organize to self-fund future studies or join only those studies that give us the legal right to say how and where our data are used.
At the same time, limits on workers' ability to organize independent unions have inhibited grassroots forms of safety monitoring.
Partner countries must be ready to invest in their institutions and develop their own vision of how they want to organize their welfare systems.
Multinational enterprises can do that within their integrated global production networks, which allow them to organize an international intra-firm division of labor.
If Lewites is able to organize nationally and maintain a presence in the streets, he could quickly become unbeatable.
Despite domestic opposition to Japan's new security doctrine, no politically influential group was able to organize an effective challenge to Abe's approach.
The police finally stepped in and, after a careful investigation, announced that they had found the true criminal: Yang Yongming, a private businessman whom the local lottery administration had contracted to organize ticket sales.
Children, of course, are unlikely to organize or complain to authorities when they are overworked and underpaid. They are not aware of their legal rights.
These could include, for example, efforts to organize viable alternatives to piracy for the tens of thousands of Chinese companies that currently earn a living from it.

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