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organize

verb
/ˈɔːrɡənaɪz/

Meaning

to arrange systematically; to plan and coordinate
to arrange or systematize something

Example Sentences

She organized a surprise party for her friend.

They decided to organize a charity event for the community.

Synonyms

arrange, plan, coordinate, structure, sort, systematize
Entry 1
arrange, plan, coordinate, structure
Entry 2
arrange, sort, systematize, coordinate

Antonyms

disorganize, scatter, disorder, confuse
Entry 1
disorganize, scatter, disorder, confuse
Entry 2
disorganize, disorder, scatter

Collocations

organize event, organize files, organize thoughts, well organized, organize a party, organize a meeting, organize an event
Entry 1
organize event, organize files, organize thoughts, well organized
Entry 2
organize a party, organize a meeting, organize an event

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