organize

  • 11organize — or|gan|ize W2S1 also organise BrE [ˈo:gənaız US ˈo:r ] v 1.) [T] to make the necessary arrangements so that an activity can happen effectively ▪ The course was organized by a training company. ▪ Students need to learn how to organize their work.… …

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  • 12organize — organizable, adj. organizability, n. /awr geuh nuyz /, v., organized, organizing. v.t. 1. to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, esp. for united action: to organize a committee. 2. to systematize: to… …

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  • 13organize — 01. Who wants to [organize] the Christmas party for the kids on the team this year? 02. We d better get [organized] or we ll never finish in time. 03. I m not very [organized] today. I seem to have forgotten the notes I was supposed to bring. 04 …

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  • 14organize — (BrE also ise) verb ADVERB ▪ effectively, efficiently, properly, successfully, well ▪ badly, poorly ▪ carefully …

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  • 15organize */*/*/ — UK [ˈɔː(r)ɡənaɪz] / US [ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz] verb Word forms organize : present tense I/you/we/they organize he/she/it organizes present participle organizing past tense organized past participle organized 1) a) [transitive] to prepare or arrange an… …

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  • 16organize — is., Fr. organisé 1) Kuruluşları ortak bir amaç için bir araya getirme, birleştirme 2) Düzenleme 3) sf. Düzenli, örgütlü Birleşik Sözler organize sanayi organize suç Atasözü, Deyim ve Birleşik Fiiller organize etmek …

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  • 17organize — or|gan|ize [ ɔrgə,naız ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to prepare or arrange an activity or event: Who s organizing the conference? The rally was organized by a pro government group. 2. ) transitive to put things into a sensible order or into a system …

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  • 18organize — also ise BrE verb 1 (T) to make the necessary arrangements so that an activity can happen: They organized a protest march. | Who s going to organise the party this year? 2 (T) to arrange information, work, a group etc so that it works correctly:… …

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  • 19organize — v 1. form, make, make up, create, devise, formulate, develop; originate, start, begin, initiate, spawn, give birth to, give rise to, produce; set up, found, institute, establish; build, erect, construct; frame, shape, mold, arrange, dispose,… …

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  • 20organize — verb ( nized; nizing) Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to cause to develop an organic structure 2. to form into a coherent unity or functioning whole ; integrate < trying to organize her thoughts > 3. a. to set up an administrative structure …

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