To organize
Example: She organizes her desk before starting work
Definition
"To organize" means to arrange or systematize things methodically and efficiently, often to improve order and accessibility. For example, when she organizes her desk before starting work, she is putting items in a neat, logical order to enhance productivity.
Etymology
The word "to organize" originates from the French word 'organiser,' which came from the Latin 'organizare,' meaning to make into an organ or instrument. Originally, it referred to forming a structure, much like how organs form a body. Did you know? The root 'organ' comes from the Greek 'organon,' meaning tool or instrument.
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"To organize" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 2", containing 103 commonly used words.
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