Collocations for organization - noun
1. organized group of people
ADJECTIVE
large,
major,
mass
small
community, international, local, national
government, state
official
party, political
professional
non-governmental (abbreviated to NGO)
grass-roots
private
voluntary
charitable, philanthropic
non-profit, not-for-profit
commercial
faith-based (esp. AmE), religious
civil rights, environmental, human rights, labour/labor, relief, research
student, women's, youth
media, news
terrorist
umbrella
front
a front organization for drug trafficking
small
community, international, local, national
government, state
official
party, political
professional
non-governmental (abbreviated to NGO)
grass-roots
private
voluntary
charitable, philanthropic
non-profit, not-for-profit
commercial
faith-based (esp. AmE), religious
civil rights, environmental, human rights, labour/labor, relief, research
student, women's, youth
media, news
terrorist
umbrella
front
a front organization for drug trafficking
PREPOSITION
in a/the organization
There are several talented people in that organization.
There are several talented people in that organization.
2. way in which sth is organized
ADJECTIVE
effective,
efficient
I admire her effective organization of the campaign.
I admire her effective organization of the campaign.
poor
Most of these mistakes were the result of poor organization.
Most of these mistakes were the result of poor organization.
internal
social
social
Notes: Organizations
create …,
establish …,
form …,
found …,
set up …,
start …
an association created to promote local industry
The company was founded in 1981.
an association created to promote local industry
The company was founded in 1981.
dissolve …
(law)
She sought a court order to have the partnership dissolved.
She sought a court order to have the partnership dissolved.
run …
He runs his own publishing company.
He runs his own publishing company.
manage …
The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis.
The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis.
be/become a member of …,
join …
She became a member of the golf club.
She became a member of the golf club.
leave …
The country plans to leave the organization.
The country plans to leave the organization.