1. organizing - Noun
2. organizing - Verb
of Organize
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbsorbing alien "method of organizing social life" that is civilization and giving it equal rights yields a process of decay and decomposition. Source: Internet
Accommodating the influx of people into St. Moritz was a difficult task for the organizing committee. Source: Internet
A few reasons: he's being badly outspent on the airwaves in the 14 Super Tuesday states; he has fewer staffers organizing on the ground; and Sanders' strength with Latinos. Source: Internet
Affluent merchants such as Hajj Mohammad Malek al-Tojjar played a vital role in the tobacco movement by organizing bazaari protests as well as appealing to well known mujtahids for their support in opposing the Régie. Source: Internet
After his father's death, Christopher Tolkien, whom his father had once called his "chief critic and collaborator", embarked on organizing the masses of his father's unpublished writings, some of them written on odd scraps of paper a half-century earlier. Source: Internet
Although Haaland allegedly wasn’t Biden’s for Interior, her nomination was only possible because of relentless grassroots Indigenous organizing. Source: Internet