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Synonyms for organize

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for organize

to put into a deliberate order

to arrange in an orderly manner

to assemble, prepare, or put into operation, as for war or a similar emergency

to bring into existence formally

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Synonyms for organize

plan and direct (a complex undertaking)

bring order and organization to

arrange by systematic planning and united effort

form or join a union

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One of the necessary preconditions for the evolution of a faction is that its potential membership be readily organisable. Thus, for example, a large trade union will be in a better position to promote a faction than a group of dissatisfied consumers.
To explain the last statement, Clifford pointed out that Jesus often spoke of "the kingdom of heaven" but rarely spoke of "the church." The former, he argued was "an inward and spiritual experience"; the latter was "an organisable society." (8) Clifford believed that "the kingdom" was invisible while "the church" was visible.
Castoriadis has made clear many times, "no being-for-itself could 'organize' something out of the world, if this world were not intrinsically organisable" (49), implying that the cosmos is not simply chaotic, that there is something resembling a chora, by which form and meaning is able to be created and ordered.