Organization

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Pronunciation: /ˌɔːrɡənɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of organization

noun A group of people working together in a structured way for a specific purpose

Example Sentences

A1 My daughter's school is a well-organized organization.

A2 The local charity organization helps people in need.

B1 The non-profit organization focuses on environmental conservation.

B2 The international organization has offices in over 50 countries.

C1 The organization's mission statement outlines its goals and values.

C2 The organization's restructuring plan was met with mixed reactions from employees.

adjective Relating to or characteristic of an organization

Example Sentences

A1 She is a member of an organization that helps stray animals.

A2 The organization committee is planning a charity event.

B1 The organization chart clearly shows the hierarchy within the company.

B2 The organization's policies and procedures are well-documented.

C1 The organization's strategic planning has led to significant growth.

C2 The organization's commitment to sustainability sets it apart from its competitors.

Examples of organization in a Sentence

formal The organization is dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability.

informal The organization is all about helping out the community.

slang That organization is doing some really cool stuff.

figurative The organization is like a well-oiled machine, everything runs smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of organization

past tense

organized

plural

organizations

comparative

more organized

superlative

most organized

present tense

organize

future tense

will organize

perfect tense

have organized

continuous tense

is organizing

singular

organization

positive degree

organized

infinitive

to organize

gerund

organizing

participle

organized

Origin and Evolution of organization

First Known Use: 1425 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'organization' originated from the Latin word 'organizare' which means 'to furnish with organs'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of biological systems, the word 'organization' evolved to refer to structured groups or entities in a societal or business context.