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    organized
    /ˈɔːɡənʌɪzd/

    adjective

    • 1. arranged or structured in a systematic way: "about 100 cyclists took part in the ride as part of organized protests over the dangers cyclists face on the road"

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  2. able to plan things carefully and keep things neat: We are looking for a person who is well organized. Organized also means relating to groups or people who are members of large and often powerful organizations in a particular area of activity: organized labor. organized sports. organized crime.

  3. The meaning of ORGANIZED is having a formal organization to coordinate and carry out activities. How to use organized in a sentence.

  4. to make arrangements for something to happen: They organized a meeting between the teachers and students. [ + to infinitive ] UKShe had organized a car to meet me at the airport. More examplesFewer examples. She has been designated to organize the meeting. Most British schools organize social events for the students.

  5. [only before noun] involving large numbers of people who work together to do something in a way that has been carefully planned. an organized body of workers. an organized system of childcare. He was part of an organized criminal gang.

  6. 1. planned and controlled on a large scale and involving many people: organized crime. 2. orderly and efficient: a highly organized campaign. 3. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) (of the workers in a factory or office) belonging to a trade union: organized labour.

  7. Organized definition: formally affiliated in a recognized group or organization, especially a union. See examples of ORGANIZED used in a sentence.

  8. verb (used with object) , or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing. to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee. Synonyms: frame, dispose. Antonyms: destroy.