Sentences with organised
or·gan·ize
O o - To organize a committee.
- To organize the files of an office.
- Law enforcers have identified almost 100 organised crime cells operating nationally.
- Legal and civil liberties groups are disturbed by a confidential Victoria Police strategy to combat organised crime that would curtail civil.
- Cells become differentiated and organized into tissues.
- To organize workers.
- Bail justice link to organised crime suspect.
- Technology such as cloned part-robot humans used by organised crime gangs pose the greatest future challenge to police.
- To organize a factory.
- We can't have any slip-ups, so you'd better get organized.
- Management resisted all efforts to organize.