organize
Example Sentences
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He may be known as the Great Emancipator, but Abraham Lincoln was a committed partisan who knew how to organize supporters and undermine opponents.
The year it was meant to organize was already mostly in the past.
At one point Karp tried to rally the troops and attempted to organize a joint letter, but a critical mass wouldn’t sign on.
His central metaphor is the memory palace, an ancient Greek mnemonic technique that employs spatial imagination to organize and access information.
Wilson-Youngblood told Salon that screenings of “The Librarians” in the north Texas area have turned into de facto community organizing events due to the “conversations and connections that are formed.”
From Salon
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