organizable

organizable

The teacher shows the class how the classroom is organizable.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Capable of being organized: "organizable" describes something that can be arranged, structured, or systematized into a coherent order or plan.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The data is highly organizable, allowing for efficient analysis. (The data can be arranged into a clear structure.)
    • His chaotic notes were barely organizable into a report. (His notes were difficult to structure into a coherent document.)
Advanced Usage
  • "organizable into": capable of being structured to form a specific result.
    • The scattered ideas were organizable into a compelling argument. (The ideas could be arranged to create a persuasive case.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Organize (verb): to arrange into a structured whole.

    • She needs to organize her schedule. (She must arrange her time systematically.)
  • Organization (noun): the act of arranging or a structured group.

    • The organization of the event was flawless. (The planning and arrangement were perfect.)
  • Organized (adjective): arranged or structured effectively.

    • He keeps an organized desk. (His desk is tidy and orderly.)
  • Disorganizable (adjective): capable of being disrupted or thrown into disorder.

    • The system is disorganizable by a single error. (The system can be made chaotic by one mistake.)
Synonyms
  • Systematizable: capable of being made into a system.
  • Arrangable: able to be put into a particular order.
  • Structured: having a clear framework or arrangement (though this is more often used as an adjective itself).
Related Idioms
  • "to put in order".
    • The files are organizable; we just need to put them in order. (The files can be arranged systematically.)