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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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“I’m calling on my fellow candidates to work together to organize our own debates — so we can take our ideas for a better California to every corner of California. Let’s let the voters truly decide.”

From Los Angeles Times

I will say it’s the most organized I’ve been before a trip, and it was nice to have someone else do the planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reason is a subtle, but fundamental change in the way baseball teams organize their outfielders—one that is dramatically rewriting box scores around the majors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Twice convicted of fraud, Ben, 51, has ties to Israeli organized crime circles, a prosecutor said at his bail hearing in November.

From Los Angeles Times

He came with his wife of more than 40 years, Lori, and the evening’s festivities were organized by his daughter Madison, who joined Nvidia in 2020 after several years serving as a gourmet chef.

From The Wall Street Journal