organizeor·gan·ize /ˈɔːgənaɪzˈɔːr-/ (also organise British EnglishBrE) verb1[transitiveT] to plan and arrange an event or other activityPublishers, writers and booksellers are joining forces to organize alternative distribution networks.
2[transitiveT] to arrange work, information, a group etc so that it works correctly and is usefulAccountants say that organizing paperwork first can reduce errors and cut the costs of tax preparation.
a major change in the way banks are organized and regulated
3[intransitiveI, transitiveT] American EnglishAmE to form a UNION (=an organization that protects workers’ rights) or to persuade people to join oneThe talk helped the union organize 2,300 clerical workers at the University of Illinois.
The company had violated federal labor law by denying workers the right to organize.