📅organize

verb
/ˈɔːrɡənaɪz/

Meaning

to arrange systematically; to plan and coordinate
to arrange or systematize something

Example Sentences

She organized a surprise party for her friend.

They decided to organize a charity event for the community.

Synonyms

arrange, plan, coordinate, structure, sort, systematize
Entry 1
arrange, plan, coordinate, structure
Entry 2
arrange, sort, systematize, coordinate

Antonyms

disorganize, scatter, disorder, confuse
Entry 1
disorganize, scatter, disorder, confuse
Entry 2
disorganize, disorder, scatter

Collocations

organize event, organize files, organize thoughts, well organized, organize a party, organize a meeting, organize an event
Entry 1
organize event, organize files, organize thoughts, well organized
Entry 2
organize a party, organize a meeting, organize an event

More Example Sentences

When I was your age, I used to be more organized.

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers who spread the word on social media

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers who spread the word on social media and invite parents and neighbors to join

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers who spread the word on social media and invite parents and neighbors to join so the event raises much more money than expected

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers who spread the word on social media and invite parents and neighbors to join so the event raises much more money than expected allowing them to donate books, toys, and supplies to the young patients.

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