Definition: 1. Create (as an entity). 2. Cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea. 3. Plan and direct (a complex undertaking). 4. Bring order and organization to. 5. Arrange by systematic planning and united effort. 6. Form or join a union.
Use 'organize' in a sentence:
1. Go right ahead, I'm sure you don't need me to organize you.
2. In 1922, she was invited to Mexico to help organize the rural school system.
3. The economy should be organized to serve the interests of all the people.
4. While preparing to teach, they organize their knowledge and improve their own understanding.
5. Your working day will need to be organized with military precision.
6. I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks.
7. He began to organize his materials.
8. We organize in our cities and towns.
9. She helped (to) organize the party.
10. Does it go to how do we help them organize?
11. They can plan and organize their own learning.
12. Dave organized a cleaning rota.
13. Unbeknown to her they had organized a surprise party.
14. He never understood how to organize or compress large masses of material.
15. Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster.
16. She helped organize the party.
17. I hear you're organizing a trip to the game next week? Count me in!
18. My teacher asked me to organize the trip, but I messed it up.
19. Jill volunteered to organize a petition.
20. In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
21. What kinds of activities do you organize?
22. Supporters believe that teachers should organize a variety of activities to excite students' interest.
23. They organize parties for singles.
24. We have to get our act together — we have to organize ourselves.
25. This evidence meshes with earlier reports of an organized riot.
26. It includes how we organize our ideas to present to the audience.
27. It's the manager's job to organize cover for staff who are absent.
28. He has to organize his life round the kids.
29. Do you have any ideas or tips on how to organize magazines?
30. These people are very efficient, very organized and excellent time managers.
31. Organize all the information you have collected according to your outline.
32. What sort of protest would you organize?
33. I need to chase him about organizing the meeting.
34. It's the first time farmers have decided to organize.
35. I've been delegated to organize the Christmas party.
36. Many schools organize read-a-thons to raise money.
37. I'm sure you don't need me to organize you.
38. I have organized the cleaning on a day-to-day basis, until our usual cleaner returns.
39. The programme has been so organized that none of the talks overlap.
40. How did you organize that?
41. Lacking leadership, they could organize no defence against their oppressors.
42. The book is well organized in terms of plot.
43. Isn't it time you started to get organized?
44. You should try and organize your time better.
45. Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
46. I will organize transportation.
47. This technique will help people mentally organize information.
48. The event was organized jointly by students and staff.
49. She took a hasty cup of coffee and tried to organize her scattered thoughts.
50. The party was organized without her knowing anything about it.
51. Aid agencies are organizing food drops to civilians in the war zone.
52. We ought to organize more social events.
53. If enough of you are interested, we'll organize a trip to the theatre.
54. We do not fully understand how the brain is organized.