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Synonyms and antonyms of To create order in a system or activity in British Thesaurus

To create order in a system or activity

structure (verb)

to plan or organize something

reorganize (verb)

to organize something in a different way

prioritize (verb)

to decide in what order you should do things, based on how important or urgent they are

restructure (verb)

to organize something such as a company in a different way so that it will operate better

codify (verb)

to make something part of an organized system, especially an official system of laws

operate (verb)

to organize a service or system and make it available to people

manage (verb)

to organize and control an available supply of something such as time or money

systematize (verb)

formal to organize something according to a system

coordinate (verb)

to organize the different parts of a job or plan so that the people involved work together effectively

align (verb)

to organize activities or systems so that they match or fit well together

balance up ()

to make two different things equal in amount or value

channel (verb)

to make something follow a particular system

construct (verb)

to create something such as an idea or system by making various things fit together

coordinate (verb)

to organize things into a system

cover all the bases ()

to deal with every possible thing that could happen or that people could want

direct (verb)

to control or organize how a person or group of people does something

get together ()

to organize or produce something that has many separate parts

institutionalize (verb)

to give something a formal or official structure

make (verb)

to arrange or organize something

marshal (verb)

to bring people or things together and organize them so that they can be used in an effective way

nest (verb)

to organize information so that one part is contained inside another

prioritise ()

a British spelling of prioritize

rationalise ()

a British spelling of rationalize

rationalize (verb)

to make an organization more effective, for example by getting rid of some staff

realign (verb)

to change the way in which something such as a system or institution is organized

reconstruct (verb)

to organize something in a different way

regiment (verb)

to organize and control people and their behaviour in a strict way

rejig (verb)

Britishinformal to arrange something so that it is organized in a different way

reorganise ()

a British spelling of reorganize

reorganization (noun)

the process of organizing something again in a different way

retool (verb)

Americaninformal to organize something in a different way in order to improve it

schematise ()

a British spelling of schematize

schematize (verb)

to arrange something into a system

shake down (informal)

informal to become organized after a period of confused preparation

shuffle (verb)

to change the order of papers or other things in a group

synchronise ()

a British spelling of synchronize

synchronize (verb)

to make two or more things happen or move at the same time or speed

systematise ()

a British spelling of systematize

take/pick up the slack ()

to improve an organization or system by using people, equipment, and money in a more effective way