D'organiser (en. To organize)

/d‿ɔʁɡani/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
To prepare and structure an event or activity.
She decided to organize a party for her birthday.
Elle a décidé d'organiser une fête pour son anniversaire.
To arrange elements coherently or efficiently.
It is important to organize one's schedule to be productive.
Il est important d'organiser son emploi du temps pour être productif.
To set up an action plan.
They need to organize the transportation for the group.
Ils ont besoin d'organiser le transport pour le groupe.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'organiser', originating from the Latin 'organizare', which means 'to put in order, to establish'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to get organized
To structure oneself or prepare for a task.
s'organiser
to organize an event
To set up a gathering or an activity.
organiser un événement
to organize one's ideas
To put order in one's thoughts.
organiser ses idées

Related Words

organization
The action of organizing or an established structure.
organisation
organizer
A person who organizes an event.
organisateur
organized
Who is structured or arranged appropriately.
organisé

Slang Meanings

To manage everything
He always knows how to organize things; he's good at managing everything.
Il sait toujours comment d'organiser les choses, il est doué pour tout gérer.
To pitch in
We really need to organize; we have to pitch in for it to work.
Il faut vraiment d'organiser, on doit mettre la main à la pâte pour que ça marche.