Frequency rank: 3,299. – 3,300.
- sorting; arrangement; organization; putting in order; adjustment; regulation
- liquidation; settlement; consolidation; clearance (e.g. debt); paying off
- retrenchment; curtailment; cutting down; disposal
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- sorting; arrangement; organization; putting in order; adjustment; regulation
- liquidation; settlement; consolidation; clearance (e.g. debt); paying off
- retrenchment; curtailment; cutting down; disposal
This meaning refers to the act of organizing or arranging items systematically or systematically dealing with matters to bring about order.
This usage involves resolving financial matters, such as settling debts or liquidating assets, often to regain financial stability or clarity.
The company initiated liquidation procedures to settle its debts.
This meaning emphasizes reducing expenses or cutting back on resources, often in response to financial constraints or organizational changes.
Generated collocations (experimental)
せいり整理をするto organizeしょるいせいり書類整理document sortingせいりせいとん整理整頓tidy up and organizeせいりけん整理券numbered ticketせいりがつく整理がつくto be organizedせいり整理するto arrange (things)せいりせいとん整理整頓がいきとどいている行き届いているto be well organizedせいり整理しやすいeasy to organizeざいむ財務せいり整理financial adjustmentこころ心のせいり整理mental organizationせいり整理だな棚organizing shelfこうきょう公共せいり整理public arrangementせいり整理ひよう費用organizing costs
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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I didn't know what was what. The inside of my head had gone to panic mode and I couldn't get things straight.
He is such a tidy person. Every pot and pan is in its place.
I spent several days sorting through her papers.
While I was cleaning out my desk, I came across this old picture.
We use computers to solve problems and to put information in order.
I have no time to put my books in order before I go.