Organize (verb)

Arrange systematically; order; put into an orderly arrangement; to bring order and organization to.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french organiser, from medieval latin organizare, from latin organum "organ" (in the sense of a tool or instrument).

Examples:

  1. I need to organize my closet before the move.
  2. The company is organizing a charity event next month.
  3. I am organizing a surprise birthday party for my wife.
  4. The team is organizing a meeting for tomorrow.
  5. I am trying to organize my schedule for next week.
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