to put (things) in good order
put in an order
to get rid of something
place, order; deal with
an army or air force officer of highest rank; an officer responsible for important public events or ceremonies
organize, guide
to arrange (people, things etc) (in a system or particular order)
arrange, systematize
to get (oneself, a thing) into an earlier condition, position etc
rearrange
to make (something) lawful or correct
arrange, organize
to control (something) using rules; to adjust (an apparatus, mechanism) in order to get the desired result
manage, organize
to make (something) more efficient (by getting rid of slow or wasteful methods etc)
arrange, organize
to arrange (facts, figures etc) in tables
figure, classify