The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to organise are organisation and organising. A concrete noun form is organiser.
The root is the verb "to organise".
Both the past and present participles of the verb to organize may be adjectives: they are organized and organizing.
o-r-g-a-n-i-s-m organism
Organise (British English spelling) or Organize(American English spelling) are the verb forms of organisation.
The correct spelling in British English is organise."We will organise a fundraiser".The correct spelling in American English is organize."I will organize a family lunch".
organize
Yes, organise is the correct spelling of this word. Before, it used to be organize, but nowadays we generally use organise.
Sense 1: structure organize, organise, coordinate
organize, organise, coordinate arrange, set up...
The abstract noun forms for the verb to organise are organisation and organising. A concrete noun form is organiser.
Yes, the word organise is a verb.Other verbs are organises, organising and organised.
The root is the verb "to organise".
Both the past and present participles of the verb to organize may be adjectives: they are organized and organizing.
they work like organise meetings, debate stuff, organize money and things like that
o-r-g-a-n-i-s-m organism
Luz Long Did Help organise a renewal of the games