organize

/ˈɔɹɡənaɪz/

UK: /ˈɔːɡənaɪz/

organize

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Definition

To arrange in working order.

Etymology

From Middle English organizen, organysen, partly from Middle French organiser and partly from its etymon, Medieval Latin organizō, from Latin organum (“organ”). By surface analysis, organ + -ize.

Example Sentences

  • "Multiple bits moving in macroprocess join triplet macrounits which logically organize information networks encoding units in structures enclosing triplet code."
  • "This original and supreme will organizes the government."
  • "With Arthur it was clearly the Falklands factor writ large. Actions such as organizing and building the Wansdyke or Cadbury 11 (the refortification) would have strengthened the authority and extended the power of whichever king was the organizer."
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