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organizer
[ awr-guh-nahy-zer ]
noun
- a person who organizes, especially one who forms and organizes a group.
- a person whse job is to enlist employees into membership in a union.
- a person who organizes or schedules work:
You would get this job done sooner if you were a better organizer.
- a multiple folder or, sometimes, a notebook in which correspondence, papers, etc., are sorted by subject, date, or otherwise, for systematic handling.
- Embryology. any part of an embryo that stimulates the development and differentiation of another part.
organizer
/ ˈɔːɡəˌԲɪə /
noun
- a person who organizes or is capable of organizing
- a container with a number of compartments for storage
hanging organizers to keep your clothes smart
- embryol any part of an embryo or any substance produced by it that induces specialization of undifferentiated cells
Word History and Origins
Origin of organizer1
Example Sentences
But he and other area organizers are hopeful the concern about the trees — and what it means about the state of downtown living — could inspire renewed action, investment and hope.
The paint was made of ash and charcoal ground, “sifted and mixed” from the Altadena and Palisades fires by arts organizer David Solnit and volunteers.
Sanders said he is hiring organizers in some of those districts, including in Iowa and Nebraska.
On the festival’s website, organizers said there will be plenty of shaded structures and probably mist tents, which have been available at prior festivals.
Talks have broken down between Santa Monica and Los Angeles 2028 Olympic organizers over the city potentially playing host to beach volleyball competitions.
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