organize

UK: ˈɔːɡənaɪz | US: ˈɔːrɡənaɪz

Definition
  1. vt. to arrange or structure systematically

  2. vt. to coordinate or plan an activity or event

  3. vi. to form or establish an organized group

Structure
organ <tool, instrument>ize <verb suffix, to make>
Etymology

The word "organize" derives from the Greek "organon" (meaning "tool" or "instrument"), which entered Latin as "organum." The suffix "-ize" (from Greek "-izein") was added to form a verb meaning "to furnish with organs" or "to arrange systematically." Over time, the meaning expanded to include planning and coordination, reflecting the idea of structuring parts (like tools) into a functional whole.

Examples
  1. She helped organize the company's annual conference.

  2. The students will organize a protest against the new policy.

  3. He struggles to organize his thoughts before writing.

  4. The library uses a digital system to organize its books.

  5. Volunteers are needed to organize the charity event.