organise

IPA: ɔrgʌnɪz

verb

  • (British spelling) Standard spelling of organize.
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Examples of "organise" in Sentences

  • The more we tried to 'organise' it the less it seemed to happen.
  • They have made a commonplace of the word "organise"; the alien word is "vitalise."
  • If I ever get round to buying my first home, that's the first room I want to 'organise'.
  • They had some tea and buttered scones in a cheaper cafe, where Nellie tried to "organise" another waitress.
  • However, I haven't bothered with some of the more squirrely stuff like "organise" or the double-L vs single-L words.
  • When I saw the word "organise" in the description, I knew the creator was British because he used "s" instead of "z" we Americans write "organize".
  • "A stronger and clearer framework governing employer rights in workplaces or industries which unions wish to 'organise' is required to prevent unproductive demarcation disputes."
  • To this day, the library continues to lend books in English, organise educational activities such as story-telling and children's plays, and offer a place where artists can display their works.
  • That particular imbroglio brings speedily to mind the words 'organise', 'piss up' and 'brewery' so the idea of a post-Independence Scotland having the ability to organise a Navy is just a 'fall about laughing' matter.

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