To arrange by systematic planning and united effort (e.g. a plot, a strike, a plan).
Plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
Cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea.
1 Tens of thousands joined in protests she helped organise two weeks ago.
2 They can be difficult to organise with children present in the home.
3 Other opposition activists want to organise a general strike starting next week.
4 The government has contracted UK company Petrofac to organise the field's decommissioning.
5 Pagus Wine Tours in Verona organise daily tours to the wine regions.
6 Stewart McKnight has helped organise the bonspiel for the past 30 years.
7 Transitional authorities are trying to organise an election for July or August.
8 WICS staff were drafted in to help organise and support the visits.
9 WhatsApp has allowed those involved to organise with others around the country.
10 Woman alone can organise a drawing-room; man succeeds sometimes in a library.
11 Other apps and services have also helped the protesters organise their activity.
12 Perhaps that's just enough time for him to organise a Gupta-financed getaway?
13 Now they're fighting for their right to organise and attend the funeral.
14 We must organise to effect an improvement in the conditions of living.
15 Rodman plans to organise a basketball game between American and Korean teams.
16 There were grand fêtes and gymkhanas, flag days and concerts to organise .
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