dizilmek
Dizilmek is a Turkish verb meaning to be arranged in a line or in a sequence, or to be ordered. It can refer to physical arrangements—people standing in a queue, chairs arranged around a room, books stacked in order—as well as to abstract arrangements such as data, events, or ideas being sequenced.
Usage and grammar: It is used both in the sense of an intransitive passive, meaning “to be
Examples: Askerler dizildi means “The soldiers were lined up.” Kitaplar raflara dizildi means “The books were
Etymology and related terms: Dizilmek is derived from diz, meaning line or row, with the -il- suffix