The verb form of "organization" is "organize." It means to arrange or structure elements systematically, often to achieve a specific goal or function. Organizing can apply to physical items, ideas, events, or people, and involves planning and coordination.
Yes, the verb cast out, such as he was cast out of the organization.
Organization is a noun. It is the noun form of the verb organize.
Institute can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An organization founded to promote a cause. Verb: To initiate.
I guess you mean contribute.Contribute is a verb. It is a regular verb.They contribute a lot of time and money to our organization.
Organise (British English spelling) or Organize(American English spelling) are the verb forms of organisation.
No, it is not a verb. It is a plural noun, the plural of secretary.
Both the past and present participles of the verb to organize may be adjectives: they are organized and organizing.
Yes, "donated" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "donate," which means to give or contribute something, typically money or goods, to a cause or organization without expecting anything in return.
No, it is not. It is a noun (a command, request, or sequence, organization), or a verb (to command, or organize).
verb - To go through with or verb - to chop someone's head off (unsure on wording, you get the idea)
The verb form of "entry" is "enter." It means to come or go into a place or to join a particular situation or organization. The verb can be used in various tenses, such as "entered" for the past tense and "entering" for the present participle.
"Member" can function as both a noun, referring to a person who is a part of a group or organization, and as a verb, meaning to join or take part in a group or organization.