organization
noun
- an organizing or being organized
- the manner of being organized; organic structure
- Rare organism
- any unified, consolidated group of elements; systematized whole; esp.,
- a body of persons organized for some specific purpose, as a club, union, or society
- the administrative personnel or executive structure of a business
- all the functionaries, committees, etc. of a political party
See organization in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(ôrˌgə-nĭ-zāˈshən)
nouna. The act or process of organizing.
b. The state or manner of being organized: a high degree of organization.
- Something that has been organized or made into an ordered whole.
- Something made up of elements with varied functions that contribute to the whole and to collective functions; an organism.
- A group of persons organized for a particular purpose; an association: a benevolent organization.
a. A structure through which individuals cooperate systematically to conduct business.
b. The administrative personnel of such a structure.
Related Forms:
- orˌgan·i·zaˈtion·al adjective
- orˌgan·i·zaˈtion·al·ly adverb
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