This is the 12803rd most frequent Spanish word.
organicen
"Organicen" is the subjunctive or imperative form of "organizar," meaning "they/you all organize" (subjunctive) or "organize" (imperative, plural).
Here, 'organicen' is the third person plural form in the present subjunctive used as a desired action expressed by the speaker.
Espero que los estudiantes organicen sus tareas para la semana.
I hope that the students organize their assignments for the week.
In this sentence, 'organicen' is used as a conditional action that needs to take place before another action occurs, expressed in the subjunctive mood due to the uncertainty or the non-completion of the action.
Cuando organicen la fiesta, recuerden confirmar el número de invitados.
When they organize the party, remember to confirm the number of guests.
Here, 'organicen' expresses a suggestion or necessity in situations where the action is subjunctively recommended or required.