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or·gan·ize
(ôr′gə-nīz′)v. or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing, or·gan·iz·es
v.tr.
1.
a. To put in order; arrange in an orderly way: organized the papers into files; organized her thoughts before speaking.
b. To cause to have an orderly, functional, or coherent structure: organized the report around three main initiatives. See Synonyms at arrange.
c. To cause (oneself) to act or live in an orderly or planned way: has trouble in school because he can't get organized.
2.
a. To arrange or prepared for (an activity or event): organize a party; organize a strike.
b. To establish as an organization: organize a club. See Synonyms at establish.
3.
a. To induce (employees) to form or join a labor union.
b. To induce the employees of (a business or industry) to form or join a union: organize a factory.
v.intr.
1. To develop into or assume an orderly, functional, or coherent structure.
2. To form or join an activist group, especially a labor union.
[Middle English organisen, from Old French organiser, from Medieval Latin organizāre, from Latin organum, tool, instrument; see organ.]
or′gan·iz′er n.
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organizer
(ˈɔːɡəˌnaɪzə) ororganiser
n
1. a person who organizes or is capable of organizing
2. a container with a number of compartments for storage: hanging organizers to keep your clothes smart.
3. (Genetics) embryol any part of an embryo or any substance produced by it that induces specialization of undifferentiated cells
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or•gan•iz•er
(ˈɔr gəˌnaɪ zər)n.
1. a person who organizes.
2. a person who enlists employees into membership in a union.
3. a file folder or other container with multiple compartments for sorting the contents.
4. any part of an embryo that stimulates the development and differentiation of another part.
[1840–50]
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Noun | 1. | organizer - a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise; "she was the organizer of the meeting" coordinator - someone whose task is to see that work goes harmoniously systematiser, systematizer, systemiser, systemizer, systematist, orderer - an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" thinker - someone who exercises the mind (usually in an effort to reach a decision) |
2. | organizer - someone who enlists workers to join a union union representative - a representative for a labor union | |
3. | organizer - a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc. electronic device - a device that accomplishes its purpose electronically |
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organizer
noun planner, manager, administrator, supervisor, superintendent, overseer the organizers of the event
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Translations
arrangørorganisator
organisateuragenda électronique
megszervezőszervező
skipuleggjandi
organizátor
organizator
düzenleyiciorganizatör
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organizer
[ˈɔːrgənaɪzər] n [event, activity] → organisateur/trice m/fto be a good organizer → être un bon organisateur or une bonne organisatrice
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organizer
n
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organizer
[ˈɔːgəˌnaɪzəʳ] n → organizzatore/triceCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
organize,
organise
(ˈoːgənaiz) verb1. to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort. They organized a conference.
2. to make into a society etc. He organized the workers into a trade union.
ˈorganizer, ˈorganiser nounˌorganiˈzation, ˌorganiˈsation noun
1. a group of people working together for a purpose. a business organization.
2. the act of organizing. Efficiency depends on the organization of one's work.
3. the state of being organized. This report lacks organization.
ˈorganized, ˈorganised adjective1. efficient. She's a very organized person.
2. well-arranged. an organized report.
3. having been planned. an organized protest.
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