organiser

English

Etymology

From organise +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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Noun

organiser (plural organisers)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of organizer.
    • 2024 October 16, David Pegg, Tom Burgis, Hannah Devlin and Jason Wilson, “Revealed: International ‘race science’ network secretly funded by US tech boss”, in The Guardian[1]:
      In one conversation, HDF’s organiser was recorded discussing “remigration” – a euphemism for the mass removal of ethnic minorities – saying: “You’ve just got to pay people to go home.” [] In multiple conversations, HDF’s organisers suggested their interests were also political.

Derived terms

French

Etymology

From Middle French organiser, borrowed from Medieval Latin organizāre.

Pronunciation

Verb

organiser

  1. to organise; to plan an event
  2. to organise; to put something in a specific order

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Verb

organiser

  1. imperative of organisere