organize
verb
[ ˈɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪz ]
• arrange systematically; order.
• "organize lessons in a planned way"
Similar:
put in order,
order,
arrange,
sort,
sort out,
assemble,
marshal,
put straight,
group,
dispose,
classify,
collocate,
categorize,
catalogue,
codify,
tabulate,
compile,
systematize,
systemize,
regulate,
regiment,
standardize,
structure,
shape,
mould,
lick/knock into shape,
pigeonhole,
triage,
methodize,
• make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity).
• "social programmes are organized by the school"
Origin:
late Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool’ (see organ).