organize
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:The president decided to organize a meeting to discuss the new projects.
Definition:Arrange and put in order to have a meeting.
Example:Last year, our local club organized a campaign to raise funds for the homeless.
Definition:Establish and structure an electoral effort in a competitive political or ideological contest; To arrange a series of activities to achieve a specific goal, such as a political goal or a charity goal.
Example:The students decided to organize a protest to demand for better working conditions for lecturers.
Definition:To arrange and put in order to arrange a demonstration or a public assembly involving a group of people who assemble in order to express dissent, opposition, or support to a person, group of people, or action.
Example:I will organize a party on Saturday and I hope everyone can come.
Definition:To arrange the planning and running of a social gathering, such as a birthday party or a wedding reception, to provide an orderly and pleasant environment for everyone involved.
Example:Our school is going to organize a fundraiser to raise money for the school renovation.
Definition:To arrange and structure an organized drive to raise money for a benefit, charity, or a group's expenses, with a specific purpose of raising money to support a cause, program, or fundraising project.
Example:We need to organize a team of volunteers to help with the event.
Definition:To arrange and unify a group of people into a team to work together and achieve a common goal.
Example:The organizers of the conference are working to attract the best speakers from across the country and around the globe.
Definition:To arrange and coordinate a meeting of people engaged in a common activity or interest, especially requiring advanced preparation, travel, and accommodation for participants.
Example:The new teacher spent the weekend organizing a class syllabus for the semester.
Definition:To arrange and structure the activities and content of a class or course, to plan and put into action a set of lessons and activities for educational purposes.
Example:It’s time to re-organize the office so that we can work more efficiently.
Definition:To re-arrange or restructure (something) to create a new or more effective order; to rearrange for a change of purpose.
Example:The project is self-organized, without a formal project manager leading the effort.
Definition:To arrange oneself or one's self without the assistance of, or formal structuring by, an external person or organization; to organize oneself or oneself in a coordinated manner.
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