Able to plan one's activities efficiently
“With experience, she has learned to be more organized, and hence, more efficient with her time.”
Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
“The books on each shelf are arranged in an organized manner.”
Designed or configured to run smoothly or efficiently
Expressed through or organized in the form of institutions
Prepared for immediate action or use
Having been planned or arranged
In good order, under control
Ready and willing
Having armed, equipped, and organized elements for military purposes
Relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific end
(zoology, botany) Having a tendency to group with others of like kind
Arranged, organized, or planned in advance
Capable of being arranged, organized, or scheduled according to a systematic plan
Joined by an agreement or treaty
Having been sorted or ranked according to some criteria
Successfully completed
To have been in charge or command of
To have acted in preparation for something
To have started or established
To have held or organized an event
Past tense for to arrange systematically
“Our first step is to organize the immense amount of documents we have in a logical order.”
(of an event or activity) Past tense for to make arrangements or preparations for
“It took months of planning and preparation to organize the annual music festival.”
Past tense for to bring (people) together for a common purpose or cause
“Blackett, the English physicist, was asked to organize a group of scientists to help put the newly invented radar system into use.”
Past tense for to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Past tense for to assign to a particular class or category
Past tense for to bring about or cause something to happen
Past tense for to set up, establish or initiate (something)
Past tense for to prepare something in advance
Past tense for to arrange or organize a scheduled event
Past tense for to regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
Past tense for to cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
Past tense for to put on a public performance
Past tense for to bring forward into existence or to introduce
(of an activity or organization) Past tense for to bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship
Past tense for to form into a group or groups
(computing) Past tense for to manipulate data or information with a computer or software
Past tense for to achieve through negotiation
Past tense for to have or contain as part of a body, structure or system
(look to or look at) Past tense for to hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
Past tense for to command or call for something officially or by authority
Past tense for to carry out spring-cleaning on (a room, a house, etc)
Past tense for to modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
Past tense for to take or be in charge of a movement or endeavor
Past tense for to move administration or power to a single, central authority
Past tense for to simplify something (by removing the complexities from)
Past tense for to combine individual or separate elements together
Past tense for to unite in a federal union
Past tense for to put or bring into effective use
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