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Definition of organization :
1. an arrangement of parts for the performance of the functions necessary to life.
2. That which is organized; an organized existence; an organism
3. The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body.
4. The state of being organized; also, the relations included in such a state or condition.
Synonyms:
governance, coterie, nerve, brass section, geological formation, fellowship, provision, plan, creation, trade, foundation, corporation, lineup, troupe, structure, brass, shaping, system of rules, sorority, industry, plaque, make-up, disposition, governing body, band, distribution, set, construction, ecesis, unity, categorization, governing, party, bloc, cartel, team, pattern, fraternity, scheme, machine, alliance, bedlam, institution, layout, musical arrangement, giving medication, standardization, boldness, orderliness, aggregation, union, group, makeup, politics, classification, administration, correlation, transcription, brotherhood, association, government, house, origination, presidency, confederation, trust, squad, start, organic law, syndicate, body, combine, situation, presidential term, formation, confederacy, systematization, arranging, fundamental law, grouping, league, brass instrument, settlement, disposal, congress, Anschluss, face, connect, adjustment, lodge, preparation, placement, constitution, systemization, coalition, confusion, memorial tablet, regulation, molding, club, judicature, establishment, circle, business, alignment, sequence, federation, guild, monopoly, government activity, society, projection, cheek, physical composition, ordering, organisation, planning, crew, rehearsal, agreement, institute, deployment, concord, start-up, composition, validation, company, profession
delegation (part of speech: noun)
consignment, commission, proxy, deputation, mission, embassy, committee, lieutenancy, delegation, agency, subcommittee
order (part of speech: noun)
efficiency, balance, normality, method, regularity, order, system, stability, consistency, harmony, steadiness, uniformity, arrangement, normalcy, symmetry
Usage examples:
- When he had left the hall a temporary organization for business purposes was at once effected. - "Frank's Campaign or the Farm and the Camp", Horatio Alger, Jr..
- These two were not unlike both in organization and character, and they had not sat together long before they found each other out. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
- Mr. Nelson gave himself particularly to this organization. - "Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati", Warren C. Herrick.