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 They organize in vain; they protest in vain; they appeal in vain.
2 Freedom means the right of people to assemble, organize , and debate openly.
3 We used qualitative content analysis to identify major themes and organize data.
4 Tomorrow she'd ask questions in the village and perhaps organize a search.
5 However, it might be wise not to organize a shopping-fest just yet.
6 Morphogens form concentration gradients that organize patterns of cells and control growth.
7 LeRoy and other city leaders agreed to let the Negroes organize themselves.
8 Transcript You could say that Google's fundamental purpose is to organize information.
9 Ai uses art and social media to express himelf and organize others.
10 First the plan, the Law of Bronze in action, organize their defenses.
11 Reacher said, 'And your biker pal can't organize an escape fast enough.
12 And I know Tracy can organize something people will want to support.
13 Another strategy would be to organize in areas where schools were closed.
14 Alfa Capital Markets, Credit Suisse and Renaissance Capital will organize the listing.
15 How could we organize campaigns that would take on those problems directly?
16 Also, with your permission, I would like to organize a work detail.
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