Organizable Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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organizable

[หˆษ”หษกษ™nสŒษชzษ™bl ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

workplace organization

Capable of being organized or arranged efficiently.

Synonyms

arrangeable, orderable, sortable.

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Word Description / Examples
organizable

This word is used when something can be systematically planned or structured.

  • The event is highly organizable, provided we follow the timeline.
arrangeable

Best used when something can be positioned or ordered in a particular way, often for aesthetic or functional reasons.

  • These flowers are easily arrangeable into a beautiful bouquet.
orderable

Typically used to describe something that can be requested or placed in a sequence. Often used in logistics or when referring to sequences.

  • The books in the library are orderable by genre and author.

Examples of usage

  • Her desk was cluttered, but still organizable.
  • The files were a mess, but with some effort, they were organizable.

Translations

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Origin of 'organizable'

The word 'organizable' is a derivative of the verb 'organize', which has roots in the late Middle English period. The concept of organizing things in a systematic way has been important throughout human history, with various systems of organization evolving over time. The term 'organizable' reflects the modern emphasis on efficiency and order in various aspects of life, including work environments and personal spaces.


See also: disorganize, disorganized, organizational, organizations, organizers, organizing, reorganization, reorganize, unorganized.