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  • Organize vs. Organise - Grammar. com
    Organise and organize are different spellings of the same word Organize is the preferred spelling in the U S and Canada, and organise is more common outside North America
  • Organise - definition of organise by The Free Dictionary
    organise - bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?" 2 3 4 5 6 1 to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort They organized a conference organizar 2 to make into a society etc He organized the workers into a trade union organizar 2 the act of organizing
  • ORGANISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    They said they'll even organise a boat if they have to, to get us to Julie's mum's That had given Stella the chance to organise this impromptu lunch They were in a position to organise government contracts in return for which they could expect a commission shared out on an agreed basis
  • Organise vs. Organize – What’s the Difference?
    Organize is preferred in American English, while Organise is more commonly used in British English For instance, in the USA, you would likely say “Let’s organize a meeting,” while in the UK, you might say “Let’s organise a meeting ”
  • ORGANIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    They organized a meeting between the teachers and students [ + to infinitive ] UK She had organized a car to meet me at the airport She has been designated to organize the meeting Most British schools organize social events for the students She organizes a school reunion once a year
  • Organise or Organize? Understanding the Difference - Mr. Greg
    In this article, we’ll explore the differences between organise and organize, discuss their regional usage, and provide examples and practice questions to help you understand when to use each form
  • organise - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    or•gan•ize ˈɔrgəˌnaɪz v , -ized, -iz•ing to form (a group) as or into a whole or single body that is made up of parts that depend on each other or that work with each other, esp for united action:[~ + object] to organize a committee
  • Organise - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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