Organize Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Organize
(Music) To adapt (a composition) to other instruments or voices than those for which it was written, or to the style of a certain band or orchestra
fall-into
(Idiomatic) To be classified as; to fall under.
keep in line
To put in order
To establish is defined as to start, create or bring about something.
To cause to come together; gather:
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To synchronize (activities).
To make up; be the components or elements of; form; compose
To prepare a body for burial.
Prepare is defined as to make ready, put together or provide with what is needed.
To plan in a deceitful way; plot
To express (a theory, plan, etc.) in a systematic way
To put together; put in proper order or form
To form into a system; arrange according to a system; make systematic
To perform a theatrical role in accordance with the principles of method acting.
(Mil.) To correct (the gun sight, one's aim, etc.) in firing
put in order
To put in order
To control, direct, or govern according to a rule, principle, or system; specif., to impose a body of regulations on a particular industry, type of business, etc.
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The definition of harmonize is to go well together, or to sing together in a pleasing way.
To arrange or dispose in a particular order, especially in rows or lines:
To put into order; arrange as desired:
Straighten is to make something orderly or unwavy.
To undergo or effect changes in organization.
To compare things and bring them into a relation having corresponding characteristics
To make standard or uniform; cause to be without variations or irregularities
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To put in order
To work into a certain form or shape; shape
(Archaic) To adapt, as to a purpose or an occasion.
To throw forward; hurl:
Design is defined as to prepare or plan something.
To lay the base of; set for support; base
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To authorize is defined as to empower someone or to give the approval for something.
To form by the accumulation of materials or constituent parts; to build up; to erect.
To make ready for a specific purpose, as by altering or combining elements; prepare:
To make secure (in all the above senses).
To put in a particular status, position, or rank; install
To set in an upright position; raise
To put together.
(Intransitive, colloquial) To proceed (in a direction).
To manage or regulate the business or affairs of; be in charge of:
To build or form (something) by assembling parts.
We institute your Grace / To be our regent in these parts of France.
(Law) To set in order, as a jury, for the trial of a cause; that is, to call them one at a time.
(Mil.) To spread out (troops, etc.) so as to form a wider front
To marshal is defined as to guide or assemble people - especially soldiers - into a specific place or specific order.
To separate from others:
To assemble, prepare, or put into active service:
To come together for a common purpose:
To originate is to start something or cause something to start.
Start is defined as to begin, set out to appear or to move suddenly.
To enter (something) in a catalog
To enter in an index.
To act in the role of mastermind.
To plan, manage, and bring about by skillful acts or contrivance:
To coordinate or arrange (something) so as to achieve (a desired result)
(Archaic) To plan or scheme for; to plot to obtain.
arrange by systematic planning and united effort
To devise (a scheme or plot).
To harvest and thresh with a combine
To place in a certain order or arrangement
(Linguistics) To create (a word) by inflection or derivation.
To cause to be able to survive and reproduce under certain conditions. Used in the passive:
To provide a place or time for:
To edify is defined as to instruct someone in way that enlightens them or uplifts them morally, spiritually or intellectually.
Antonyms for Organize
To shorten (a metal tire) in the process of resetting it
To break apart the structure of, render physically unusable, or cause to cease to exist as a distinguishable physical entity:
To throw into confusion or disarray.
To make less organized; to reduce to chaos.
To upset the proper arrangement or order of.
To completely destroy; to put an end to; to extirpate.
Jumble is defined as to confuse something or to mix something up.
Words Related to Organize
To arrange or group in classes according to some system or principle
To give an order or orders; request that something be done or supplied.
To plan is defined as to develop a scheme or program to get something done.
To be disposed of by sale:
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