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The quality of being organized.

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This painting shows little organization at first glance, but little by little the structure becomes clear.

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The way in which something is organized, such as a book or an article.

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The organization of the book is as follows.

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A group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules.

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In response to the crisis, the nations in the region formed an organization.   If you want to be part of this organization, you have to follow its rules.

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A group of people consciously cooperating.

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Over time, the spontaneous movement had become an organization.

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A major league club and all its farm teams.

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He's been in the Dodgers' organization since 2003.

Examples of organization in a Sentence

Have you heard about an organization called After?

We can pull you into the organization now, if you're in danger.

She frowned at his tone, as if he considered her the newest, permanent member of his organization and not the guest she was.

Will I get to meet the others in your organization?

The date of organization of the township is unknown.

I'm … new to Damian's organization.

We've identified weak points in your organization.

Jenn snorted, wondering how she explained there was only one vamp in an entire organization of inhuman blood suckers that gave her the creeps.

She began to suspect Damian sent her there so she could meet the other women dragged into his organization.

Since 1903 the organization of the publication has changed.

Are you publically tied to the organization?

Two, someone in our organization knew what she was when they set her up to be Toby's human guardian.

At the head of the whole organization is the minister of public instruction.

A further source of weakness was the political organization.

In organization the Klan was modelled after the Federal Union.

At the head of the whole organization is a General Synod, sitting at Paris.

In 1958, with smallpox still killing two million people a year, the World Health Organization pledged to eradicate it.

Normally, Guardians were supposed to ease the transition of Naturals into their organization.

With his organization, the barn would never be the same again.

After her two weeks in the Black God's chaotic camp, she'd almost forgotten what it was like to be in an organization that took care of its own.

Alexander had remarkable beauty and the striking personality of the successful charlatan, and must have been a man of considerable intellectual abilities and power of organization.

The Klan was twice reorganized, in 1867 and in 1868, each time being more centralized; in 1869 the central organization was disbanded and the order then gradually declined.

During the first half of the 19th century civil war and despotic government seriously restricted the natural growth of the country, but since the definite organization of the republic in 1860 and the settlement of disturbing political controversies, the population had increased rapidly.

The organization of the Paris police, which is typical of that in other large towns, may be outlined briefly.

But certain army corps have a special organization.

The organization of the Lutheran Church (Eglise de la confession dAugsburg) is broadly similar.

For the administrative organization of education in France see EDUCATION.

The tribal organization of the Australians was based on that of the family.

Each family, or family group, had a dual organization which has been termed (i) the Social, (2) the Local.

Tompkins in state, and a National Republican in national politics, after 1828 became allied with the Anti-Masonic party, attending the national conventions of 1830 and 1831, and as a member of the organization he served four years (1830-1834) in the state Senate.

At the head of the financial organization of France, and exercising a general jurisdiction, is the minister of finance, who co-ordinates in one general budget the separate budgets prepared by his colleagues and assigns to each ministerial department the sums necessary for its expenses.

His efforts met with great success, and in 1800 he founded what was virtually a new and independent church organization on the Methodist system, of which he became the presiding elder, and eventually (1807) bishop. This church is officially the Evangelical Association, but its adherents have been variously known as "New Methodists."

Any community containing thirty or more houses may, with the approval of the selectmen of the town, receive a separate village organization.

The heterogeneous elements of the new organization could not be made to unite on a man who for so many years had devoted his energies to purely Whig measures, and he was considered less "available" than Fremont in 1856 and than Lincoln in 1860.

Several of the leading United Irishmen, including Reynolds and Hamilton Rowan, immediately fled the country; the papers of the United Irishmen were seized; and for a time the organization was broken up. Tone, who had not attended meetings of the society since May 1793, remained in Ireland till after the trial and suicide of Jackson in April 179.

He is said to have baptized the emperor Philip and his son, to have done some building in the catacombs, to have improved the organization of the church in Rome, to have appointed officials to register the deeds of the martyrs, and to have founded several churches in France.

In 1896 and 1900 he voted the Republican ticket, but did not ally himself with the organization.

But Augustus, who was the first to give to Italy a definite political organization, carried the frontier to the river Varus or Var, a few miles west of Nice, and this river continued in modern times to be generally recognized as the boundary between France and Italy.

They, and also the inhabitants of central Italy, are more industrious than the inhabitants of the southern provinces, who have by no means recovered from centuries of misgovernment and oppression, and are naturally more hot-blooded and excitable, but less stable, capable of organization or trustworthy.

Wages vary greatly in different parts of Italy, according to the cost of the necessaries of life, the degree of development of working-class needs and the state of working-class organization, which in some places has succeeded in increasing the rates of pay.

Labor legislation is backward in Italy, on account of the late development of manufacturing industry and of working-class organization.

Though the territorial authority of the papal see was practically abolished in 1870, the fact that Rome is the seat of the administrative centre of the vast organization of the church is not without significance to the nation.

These conditions made a territorial system of recruiting or organization, as understood in Germany, practically impossible.

Thus in Italy the universal service system, though probably the best organization both for the army and the nation, works with a maximum of friction.

For purposes of naval organization the Italian coast is divided into three maritime departments, with headquarters at Spezia, Naples and Venice; and into two comandi militari, with headquarters at Taranto and at the island of Maddalena.

Augustus was the first who gave a definite administrative organization to Italy as a whole, and at the same time gave official sanction to that wider acceptation of the name which had already established itself in familiar usage, and which has continued to prevail ever since.

Meanwhile each party forms its own organization of chiefs, finance-officers and registrars at home, and sends ambassadors to foreign cities of the same complexion.

But the discipline and moral of the army were shaken and its organization faulty.

At the general parliamentary elections of 1904 a few Catholics had been elected as such, and the encyclical of the 11th of June 1905 On the political organization of the Catholics, practically abolished the non erpedit.

Gardiner calls the scheme "a permanent organization for making war against the king."

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