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Learn to pronounce or·gan·ize

/ˈôrɡəˌnīz/
verb
  1. arrange into a structured whole; order.
    "organize lessons in a planned way"
    synonyms: put in order, order, arrange, sort, sort out, assemble, marshal, put straight, group, dispose, classify, collocate, categorize, catalog, codify, tabulate, compile, systematize, systemize, regulate, regiment, standardize, structure, shape, mold, lick/knock into shape, pigeonhole, triage, methodize
  2. make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity); coordinate.
    "the union organized a 24-hour general strike"

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