organizing
UK: ˈɔːɡənaɪzɪŋ | US: ˈɔːrɡənaɪzɪŋ
vt. arranging or structuring systematically
vt. coordinating people or resources for a purpose
vi. forming into a structured whole
The root "organ" derives from Greek "organon" (tool, instrument), reflecting the idea of functional units working together. The suffix "-ize" (from Greek "-izein") transforms nouns into verbs, implying action. Adding "-ing" creates the present participle form, indicating ongoing action. Historically, "organizing" evolved from the concept of assembling tools (organs) into a functional system, later extending to human coordination.
She is organizing the files alphabetically.
The team spent hours organizing the event logistics.
Cells specialize by organizing into tissues.
He enjoys organizing community clean-up drives.
The app helps in organizing daily tasks efficiently.