organising (B1)
verb (present participle)
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːɡənaɪzɪŋ/
Definition
The act of arranging or putting something into a structured or systematic order; planning and coordinating activities or resources.
Examples
The committee is currently organising the annual charity gala.
She found that organising her thoughts before writing helped her produce clearer essays.
Effective time management involves carefully organising your daily tasks and priorities.
How to Use organising
- organising for (prepositional phrase)
- Making arrangements in preparation for something. — "They are organising for the conference to be held next month."
- organising against (prepositional phrase)
- Working together to oppose something. — "The community is organising against the proposed new development."
- organising into (prepositional phrase)
- Dividing or arranging things into groups or categories. — "The librarian spent hours organising the books into genres."
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