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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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She knit preemie caps for the nursery at the nearby hospital, crocheted blankets for the shelter, and helped organize the food bank.

From Literature

Which meant that over the years, the attempts to alter history had become increasingly more organized and better planned, which made Butterflies that much harder to spot.

From Literature

At their core, crystals consist of particles organized in precise, repeating patterns.

From Science Daily

Across her campus, anxiety has spread — but students and teachers have organized.

From Salon

Those gatherings contrasted with more organized, massive rallies that have long been the forte of the Iran’s authorities.

From Los Angeles Times