verb

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To arrange in working order.

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To constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize.

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(chiefly used in the past participle) To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life

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an organized being

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To sing in parts.

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to organize an anthem

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To band together into a group or union that can bargain and act collectively; to unionize.

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the workers decided to organize; their next task was to organize the workers at the steel mill

Examples of organize in a Sentence

She staved off panic and tried to organize her thoughts.

He sat, and the store employees made an attempt to organize a line for the customers.

Congress was petitioned to organize a separate Territory.

Montrose cut his way through to the Highlands; but he failed to organize an army.

Meantime the people of property began to organize themselves for the restoration of order.

Hitherto he had been based on the entrenched camp of Warsaw, but he had already taken steps to organize a new line of supply and retreat via Thorn, and this was now completed.

Exhaustive orders to organize the necessary trains were duly issued, but the emperor seems to have had no conception of the difficulties the tracks - there were no metalled roads - of Poland were about to present to him.

If I wanted someone to organize my life, I would have stayed back in Muskogee with my parents instead of moving here.

Make sure you have a way to organize your information.

He wished to organize a special community of true Christians to wait for the coming of their Lord.

The prime cause in most cases was the unsatisfactory economic condition of the working classes, which they realized all the more vividly for the very improvements that had been made in it, while education and better communications enabled them to organize themselves.

The European system was already founded; all that remained was to organize it.

Unless I missed something, there is no way to link to footnotes, or organize them except by hand here.

Patterson was withdrawn, the disputed territory was erected into the new county of Luzerne (1786), the land titles were confirmed (1787), and Colonel Timothy Pickering was commissioned to organize the new county and to effect a reconciliation.

In the latter year he helped to organize the banking and brokerage firm of Hornblower & Weeks, Boston, Mass., of which he was a member until 1912.

An attempt to organize a Hungarian legion during the Crimean War was stopped; but in 1859 he entered into negotiations with Napoleon, left England for Italy, and began the organization of a Hungarian legion, which was to make a descent on the coast of Dalmatia.

The establishment in England of the Register of qualified practitioners and of the General Medical Council (in 1858) did something, however imperfectly, to give unity to the profession, unhappily bisected by "the two colleges"; and did much to organize, to strengthen and to purify medical education and qualification.

It was next necessary to organize the purchase of goods in neutral countries.

The Open Directory Project—where fifty thousand editors try to organize the web into a directory of sites for no reward at all—comes instantly to mind.

The first procurator Coponius was accompanied by P. Sulpicius Quirinius, legate of Syria, who came to organize the new Roman province.

Efforts to organize a national guard have been unsuccessful, although officers have been appointed and the organization perfected, on paper.

Had he lived long enough to overcome his martial ardour, and develop and organize the empire he helped to create, Sweden might perhaps have remained a great power to this day.

But to Napoleons statement that he could not agree to the unification of Italy, as he was bound by his promises to Austria at Villafranca, Victor Emmanuel replied that he himself, after Magenta and Solferino, was bound in honor to link his fate with that of the Italian people; and Genetal Manfredo Fanti was sent by the Turin government to organize the army of the Central League, with Garibaldi under him.

The closing of the French market to Sicilian produce, the devastation wrought by the phylloxera and the decrease of the sulphur trade had combined to produce in Sicily a discontent of which Socialist agitators took advantage to organize the workmen of the towns and the peasants of the country into groups known as fasci.

The aim of Lassalle, then, was to organize the working classes into a great political power, which in the way thus indicated, by peaceful resolute agitation, without violence or insurrection, might attain the goal of productive association.

He would have liked to organize a big move against the Bolsheviks from the west, but such a move could not be made while the Entente Powers were resolved to keep Germany out, and while they sympathized with all the new organizations hostile to RussiaEsthonia, Latvia and Poland.

Basing his foreign policy upon the alliance, as supplemented by the naval entente with Great Britain negotiated by his predecessor, Count Robilant, Crispi assumed a resolute attitude towards France, breaking off the prolonged and unfruitful negotiations for a new Franco-Italian commercial treaty, and refusing the French invitation to organize an Italian section at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.

As early as 1913 he had urged repeal of the law allowing them to organize.

This will make it easier to organize your supplies, see what you need, and see what might be missing.

Language is strengthened as the children model others and organize their thoughts to communicate.

They will organize opportunities for your dance team and get you on track for a great season.

Even your dresser drawers can be consider cluttered if you simply stuff clothes into them instead of taking the time to organize and fold the clothes and neatly place them inside the drawer.

He was the first to attempt to open a trade route with Tibet, and to organize a survey of Bengal and of the eastern seas.

The formation of a Latin empire in the East increased the popes prestige; while at home it was his policy to organize Countess Matildas heritage by the formation of Guelph leagues, over which he presided.

Piedmontese finances had been strained to breaking-point to organize an army obviously intended for other than merely defensive purposes.

His stay at this post was short, for he was able to organize a counter-intrigue which soon brought him back to court.

About the same time an attempt to organize a government at St Mary's was made by American sympathizers, and a petty civil war began between the Americans, who called themselves " Patriots," and the Indians, who were encouraged by the Spanish.

In 1799 he was sent by the Directory to organize the defence of the four departments on the left bank of the Rhine threatened by invasion.

He was commissioned to organize the educational system of the city, and is said to have done it well.

On Wednesday and Thursday, January 5th and 6th, 1 743, the friends of aggressive Christianity in Wales met at Wadford, near Caerphilly, Glam., in order to organize their societies.

Both are brought up among shepherds, carry on war against Fidenae and Veii, double the number of citizens, organize the army, and disappear from earth in a storm.

In October 1511 he was teaching Greek to a little band of students in Cambridge; at Basel in 1516 he produced his edition of the Greek Testament, the first that was actually published; and during the next few years he was helping to organize the college lately founded at Louvain for the study of Greek and Hebrew, as well as Latin.

The Southerners undeniably rested on their laurels, and enabled McClellan, who was now called to the chief military command at Washington, to raise, organize and train the famous Army of the Potomac, which, in defeat and victory, won its reputation as one of the finest armies of modern history.

The ordinary duties of these committees are to raise and spend money for electioneering and otherwise in the interests of the party, to organize meetings, to look after the press, to attend to the admission of immigrants or new-comers as voters; and generally to attract and enrol recruits in the party forces.

From the year 1900 he retired into private life, devoting himself to the solution of socialistic problems. His countrymen justly ascribe to him the fame of having been the first to organize and lead a political party in Japan.

Temperament is the set of genetically determined traits that organize the child's approach to the world.

As adults nurture and interact with infants during the first year of life, infants organize their behavior around these caregivers.

We can ship items to heirs, organize paperwork, obtain appraisals on valuable items, sell cars, arrange routine yard care until the house is sold, work with auction houses to sell valuable collections; the list goes on."

A closet that's stuffed so full of clothing and other items that you must lean on the door to force it closed is ripe for taking the time to declutter and organize.

Organize your attic and get rid of anything you haven't used within the past five years.

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