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Organize meaning
To arrange in working order. | To constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize. | To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life
Synonyms of Organize
Example sentences (20)
From using containers to organize your stuff to using an app to organize your money, we’ve got tons of tips and resources for you.
So today, if you want to organize a Starbucks, you’ve got to organize that Starbucks, and it’s incredibly hard.
The UAW’s success in 2023 is inspiring Alabamian auto workers to organize, and organize quickly.
Dr. Franklin ended on this: “If you really want to build out a larger 21st century voting rights movement, a voter justice movement, a voter suffrage movement, we have to find a way to organize eligible voters and also organize ineligible voters.
Because sex work is illegal in many places where they wish to organize, it is difficult to communicate with other sex workers in order to organize.
While the law promises workers the right to strike and to organize, in practice it is difficult or impossible for independent unions to organize.
After Francisco presented the idea as a way to further connect Renaissance to the community, Stulbaum did the legwork to organize groups, donations and keep the project moving forward.
Almost a third of Black adults in the United States are on TikTok, using it to foster a sense of community, activate and organize politically, and share their culture and ideas with people who might not have the same background or experiences.
And we have to organize around those issues both in the institutions that already exist, whether it’s your church or your union or your school or your campus, and in new institutions that address specific issues.
And we’re asking you to step up and organize your own workplace.
Around the same time, the Trust honored Highfill for her birthday, and along with her friend Jeanne Gibson, helped organize a surprise lunch for her at her senior center in Pinole, they said.
As data lakehouses are gaining more popularity, it is increasingly important to manage and organize secure data access and comply with complex regulatory rules across all data assets.
Atlassian was quick to point the finger of blame for the breach at Envoy, which the Sydney-headquartered company uses to organize its office spaces.
Barry taught Webelo’s in Bingham, put together a softball team to get kids off the streets (huge success), helped to organize several parades (he loved parades), and volunteered at several functions for his community.
Because of the casino’s sponsorship, he said, this was the first year that the clinic could afford uniforms for every child, as well as a full staff to help coach and organize the program.
Bragg's song suggests those who are fed up with the existing system join a union, organize, and fight for better pay.
ChristenUnie wants to organize more and aims for an indicative number, while D66 insists that migrant workers are badly needed due to a shortage in the labor market.
Commenting on the significance of holding the fair, the representative of the Amal Lebanon Movement in Tehran, Salah Fass has told that "if we want our heritage to be continuous, we should organize exhibitions like the Tehran International Book Fair.
Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) joined a bipartisan group of House and Senate Members to introduce the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act of 2023(H.
Death tolls often rise when information comes in from more remote parts of a country where decades of war have left infrastructure in shambles, and relief and rescue operations difficult to organize.