Definition of organizes Organizes

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British English

organises - /ˈɔːɡɐnˌa‍ɪzɪz/

American English

organizes - /ɔˈɹgʌnajˌzɪz/

What does organizes mean?

Part of speech

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  • organizes, verb, present, 3rd person singular of organize (infinitive).

WordNet

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Verb

organizes, organizing, organized  

organize - bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?"
  organise, coordinate
  arrange, set up arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
  structure give a structure to; "I need to structure my days"
  interlock, mesh coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
organize - arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
  organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate
  pioneer, initiate open up and explore a new area; "pioneer space"
  mount, put on fix onto a backing, setting, or support; "mount slides for macroscopic analysis"
  lay put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
  set up get ready for a particular purpose or event; "set up an experiment"; "set the table"; "lay out the tools for the surgery"
  sandwich insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects; "She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men"
  spatchcock interpolate or insert (words) into a sentence or story
  embattle prepare for battle or conflict
organize - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
  organise
  disorganise, disorganize remove the organization from
  care, handle, manage, deal feel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care"
  arrange, order, put, set up arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
  rationalise, rationalize remove irrational quantities from; "This function can be rationalized"
  territorialise, territorialize extend by adding territory
  reorganise, reorganize, shake up organize anew; "We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under"
  collectivise, collectivize bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises
organize - create (as an entity); "social groups form everywhere"; "They formed a company"
  form, organise
  create, make create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
  regroup, reorganise, reorganize reorganize into new groups
  choose up form sides, as for a game
  draw up come to a halt after driving somewhere; "The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn"; "The chauffeur hauled up in front of us"
  regiment assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers"
  syndicate sell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations
organize - plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery"
  mastermind, engineer, direct, organise, orchestrate
  plan make plans for something; "He is planning a trip with his family"
  choreograph plan and oversee the development and details of; "The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed"
organize - form or join a union; "The auto workers decided to unionize"
  unionize, unionise, organise
  fall in, get together, join to take one's place in a military formation or line; "Troops fall in!"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • organize (Verb)
    To sing in parts.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • organize (v. t.)
    To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; -- in this sense used chiefly in the past participle.
  • organize (v. t.)
    To arrange or constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize; to get into working order; -- applied to products of the human intellect, or to human institutions and undertakings, as a science, a government, an army, a war, etc.
  • organize (v. t.)
    To sing in parts; as, to organize an anthem.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • organize
    To arrange by systematic planning and united effort (e.g. a plot, a strike, a plan).

Military DictionaryMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer 💥

  • organize
    To arrange or constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; as, to organize an army, etc.

Part of speech

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  • organize, verb, present, 1st person singular of organize (infinitive).
  • organize, verb (infinitive).

Pronunciation

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