organize - use in sentences

Object

  • surfing: Zoco Boardriding Adventures organizes surfing, kite surfing and windsurfing holidays in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, Canary Islands.
  • demonstration: Student organizations and workers ' trade unions organized together mass demonstrations across France on Saturday 18th March.
  • rally: The gangsters organized large rallies in Tokyo, which denounced the plots against Princess Nagako as disloyalty to the throne.

Preposition: by

  • topic: Should you organize by topic, by task, or by audience?

Preposition: into

  • category: The LDRPS software program stores information in a relational database, organized into logical data categories.

Modifying Another Word

  • alphabetically: The chapters are organized alphabetically ( rather than chronologically ).
  • hierarchically: It is argued that like in visual system of primates, there is hierarchically organized processing of auditory information.
  • thematically: Summary of the Content of the Unit The unit is organized thematically in terms of broad chronological groupings.
  • jointly: Real Diaper Week runs all this week and is jointly organized by WEN and the Real Diaper Association.
  • chronologically: History books, magazine archives, diaries, and television guides tend to be organized chronologically.
  • loosely: No more loosely organized addresses and cumbersome paper notes.

Present participle complement

  • accord: It is organized according to the major textbook headings, including: Lecture / Discussion Ideas.

Preposition: in

  • hierarchy: Organized in a subject hierarchy and in an index, so navigation on your handheld is fast and easy.
  • cooperation: This final discussion was organized in cooperation with the European Renewable Energy Council, an association of renewable energy industries within the European Union.
  • collaboration: You can join our Discussion List, organized in collaboration with José Manuel Oliveros.

Preposition: by

  • category: The cutout letters were then hung on a large letter " frame " organized by linguistic categories.

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