organizations meaning
EN- NounBForganization
- plural of organization.
- plural of organization.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The organization had been running on fumes for months, so it's not surprising that they closed their doors.
- This active deswelling maintains the organization of collagen fibers implicated in crystal-clear corneal transparency.
- It may be necessary to meet in private with one or more of the senior staff to remind them that the organization is looking to build teams, not turfdoms.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- To be sure, politicians are in some respects acting logically and rationally, if not necessarily civic-mindedly, when they choose to focus on areas with active citizens and organizations.
- Research with non-human animal species provides evidence that deafness during the neonatal and extended periods beyond, results in loss of normal cochleotopic organization.
- The idea of a national government, covering all the slan race and nobody else, is seen in the many drives for a general fan organization.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of organizations in English Dictionary
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