Organize (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used with object), or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing.
  1. to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  2. to systematize: to organize the files of an office.
  3. to give organic structure or character to: Cells become differentiated and organized into tissues.
  4. to enlist or attempt to enlist into a labor union: to organize workers.
  5. to enlist the employees of (a company) into a labor union; unionize: to organize a factory.
  6. to put (oneself) in a state of mental competence to perform a task: We can't have any slip-ups, so you'd better get organized.
verb (used without object), or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing.
  1. to combine in an organized company, party, or the like.
  2. to form a labor union: Management resisted all efforts to organize.
  3. to assume organic structure.
verb
  1. to form (parts or elements of something) into a structured whole; coordinate
  2. to arrange methodically or in order
  3. to provide with an organic structure
  4. to enlist (the workers) of (a factory, concern, or industry) in a trade union
  5. to join or form an organization or trade union
  6. to put (oneself) in an alert and responsible frame of mind
Organize (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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