Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrɡəˌnaɪz/
noun the act of arranging or putting in order
A1 I need help to organize my room.
A2 She is good at organizing events.
B1 The committee will organize a charity fundraiser.
B2 It is important to have a well-organized schedule.
C1 The company hired a consultant to help organize their operations.
C2 The project manager was praised for her exceptional organizing skills.
verb to arrange or put in order
A1 I organize my desk by putting all my pens in one cup.
A2 She organized a study group to help prepare for the exam.
B1 The team leader organized a meeting to discuss the project timeline.
B2 The event planner organized a successful charity fundraiser.
C1 The CEO organized a company-wide restructuring to improve efficiency.
C2 The museum curator organized an exhibit showcasing rare artifacts.
formal It is important to organize your thoughts before presenting your ideas.
informal Let's organize a study group for the upcoming exam.
slang I need to organize my closet, it's a hot mess.
figurative She always knows how to organize a chaotic situation.
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