verb

organize

to organise

She helped to organize the party.

She helped to organise the party.

You need to organize your files.

You need to organise your files.

to organize ((sth.)) to arrange or plan (sth.) I need to organize my desk.

Synonyms: arrange, structure, plan; Antonyms: disorganise, mess up

From Latin 'organum' (instrument, tool, organ of the body), meaning to furnish with organs, to arrange into a structured whole.

Think of arranging things like the 'organs' in a body, each with a specific place and function.

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