Organize (Verb)
Syllable division: or·ga·nize
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪz/ US: /ˈɔːr.ɡən.aɪz/
#1 Meaning: Making plans/arrangements so that something can happen.
Example:
> She decided to organize a going away party for her friend.
> They decided to organize the schools annual fund raiser.
#2 Meaning: When someone uses a specific system according to which they arrange things.
Example:
> The books in the library is organized alphabetically.
> He decided that it was time to organize his room before he leaves on holiday.
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Some people organized a play about the environment with the children to perform the following week.
The man was organizing his bookstore this morning.
Very good sentences Nirvana!
Keep it up!
My sister organized a very good meeting last weekend.
Thank you for posting Renata!
This year I will organize two practical sessions for veterinary students
Oeh exciting!
Good sentence Vlad 😀
I’m not so organized like the person who arranged these shelves. But I am about 70% like him/her. I know where all things in my house are, even if I am blindfolded.
Hehe at least you admit it Ligia!
Thanks for posting 😀
Minnette organized alot of lessons for us.
i m organize with my class, with may clothing with my home but the picture is perfect i m not perfect in my house but and intent