organize
UK: ˈɔːɡənaɪz | US: ˈɔːrɡənaɪz
vt. to arrange or structure systematically
vt. to coordinate or plan an activity or event
vi. to form or establish an organized group
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.
She helped organize the company's annual conference.
The students will organize a protest against the new policy.
He struggles to organize his thoughts before writing.
The library uses a digital system to organize its books.
Volunteers are needed to organize the charity event.