organize

UK /ˈɔːɡənaɪz/ US /ˈɔɹɡənaɪz/
verb 5

Collocations

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(verb.)

ADV

effectively, efficiently, properly, successfully, well | badly, poorly | carefully, neatly | locally, nationally | centrally

jointly

The two universities jointly organized the conference to bring together researchers from around the world.

separately | independently, privately | formally

VERB + ORGANIZE

seek to, try to | help (to) | be able to | manage to | fail to | learn (how) to | be difficult to | be easy to, be possible to

PREP

according to

The teacher organized the students according to their reading level.

around

They organized the whole trip around visiting museums and historical sites.

into

The teacher organized the students into small groups for the science project.

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