Organization (noun)

  1. The process of organizing or arranging something in a systematic and orderly way.
  2. A group of people who have come together for a particular purpose, such as a business or a charity.

Origin:

Early 17th century (in the sense "the act of organizing"): from french organiser or medieval latin organizare, from latin organum "organ" (see organ). the sense "systematic arrangement" dates from the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The organization of the meeting took many hours of work.
  2. The organization is dedicated to promoting peace.
  3. He works for a large international organization.
  4. The organization of the event was a great success.
  5. The new law will bring greater transparency to the organization of public procurement.
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