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organise

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Meaning

bring order and organization to

arrange by systematic planning and united effort

plan and direct (a complex undertaking)

create (as an entity)

cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea

form or join a union

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I thought I could organise freedom/How Scandinavian of me. Björk

Religion enabled society to organise itself to debate goodness, just as Greek drama had once done. Edward Bond

Come forward as servants of Islam, organise the people economically, socially, educationally and politically and I am sure that you will be a power that will be accepted by everybody. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Why, for example, should a group of simple, stable compounds of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen struggle for billions of years to organise themselves into a professor of chemistry? What's the motive? Robert M. Pirsig

I could, of course, wait for the Conservative Party or the Labour Party to organise a sample poll. A poll on art. A sample poll! A sample poll can investigate only what the pollsters know, and it cannot do even that properly. C. L. R. James

I am a world expert on how to organise tasks in a senseless order, totally unrelated to priority, and thus create a massive panic leading up to an important deadline. Lucy Hawking

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