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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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He was knowledgeable, spoke well and sent us home with a thick packet outlining his policies and prices, neatly organized in a nice folder.

From MarketWatch

These networks reflect how different brain regions are organized and connected.

From Science Daily

Tiny liquid droplets ferry proteins or RNA and help organize many of the cell's chemical reactions.

From Science Daily

Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles — of which Porter was a member — said in a news release that the vigil was organized to memorialize the 33-year-old father and call for an independent investigation into his death.

From Los Angeles Times

Rui Ma, founder of research firm Tech Buzz China, has taken private tours of factories at Xiaomi and NIO as part of the trips to China she organizes for global investors.

From The Wall Street Journal