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organising

Organising (noun) means the British spelling of the act or process of arranging something. Example: “All the organising for the wedding fell to her sister.”

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The British spelling of the act or process of arranging something.
"All the organising for the wedding fell to her sister."

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Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe British spelling of "organizing."

UK vs US

British English: organising; American English: organizing.

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Word forms

organisings plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “organising” mean?

The word “organising” means the British spelling of the act or process of arranging something. In plain terms, the British spelling of "organizing.".

How do you use “organising” in a sentence?

Here is “organising” used in a sentence: “All the organising for the wedding fell to her sister.”

What part of speech is “organising”?

“Organising” is a noun.

Is “organising” a common word?

“Organising” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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