- organize
- (BrE also -ise) verbADVERB▪ effectively, efficiently, properly, successfully, well▪ badly, poorly▪ carefully, neatly▪ locally▪ centrally▪ jointly▪
They organized the festival jointly with the tourism office.
▪ separately▪ independently, privately▪ formallyVERB + ORGANIZE▪ seek to, try to▪ help (to)▪ be able to▪ manage to▪ fail to▪ learn (how) to▪ be difficult to, be easy to▪ be possible toPREPOSITION▪ according to▪We need to organize the work according to the availability and skills of each volunteer.
▪ around▪We're organizing the evening around a Japanese theme.
▪ into▪It was difficult to organize the men into teams.
Organize is used with these nouns as the object: ↑army, ↑ball, ↑ballot, ↑banquet, ↑boycott, ↑campaign, ↑closet, ↑coalition, ↑collection, ↑committee, ↑competition, ↑concert, ↑conference, ↑congress, ↑conspiracy, ↑convention, ↑demonstration, ↑deputation, ↑distribution, ↑drawer, ↑drive, ↑effort, ↑election, ↑event, ↑excursion, ↑exhibit, ↑exhibition, ↑expedition, ↑fair, ↑festival, ↑gathering, ↑group, ↑idea, ↑information, ↑lobby, ↑luncheon, ↑march, ↑meeting, ↑militia, ↑movement, ↑news conference, ↑panel, ↑party, ↑petition, ↑picket, ↑picnic, ↑press conference, ↑programme, ↑protest, ↑race, ↑raffle, ↑rally, ↑reception, ↑referendum, ↑reunion, ↑revolt, ↑scheme, ↑seminar, ↑session, ↑show, ↑strike, ↑stunt, ↑system, ↑team, ↑tour, ↑tournament, ↑trip, ↑union, ↑vigil, ↑visit, ↑worker, ↑workshop
Collocations dictionary. 2013.