organized

or·gan·ized

 (ôr′gə-nīzd′)

adj.

1. Functioning in an orderly way or according to a plan: an organized charity event that raised a lot of money.

2. Affiliated in an organization, especially a union: organized labor.

3. Having the ability to plan and accomplish things in an orderly fashion: Because the moderator was organized, the meeting went quickly.

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organized

(ˈɔːɡəˌnaɪzd) or

organised

adj

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.

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or•gan•ized

(ˈɔr gəˌnaɪzd)

adj.

1. affiliated with an organization, esp. a union: organized labor.

2. having an organization or structure for directing widespread activities: organized crime.

[1810–20]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj.1.organized - formed into a structured or coherent whole

structured - having definite and highly organized structure; "a structured environment"

unorganised, unorganized - not having or belonging to a structured whole; "unorganized territories lack a formal government"

2.organized - methodical and efficient in arrangement or function; "how well organized she is"; "his life was almost too organized"

systematic - characterized by order and planning; "the investigation was very systematic"; "a systematic administrator"

disorganised, disorganized - lacking order or methodical arrangement or function; "a disorganized enterprise"; "a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose"; "she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate"

3.organized - being a member of or formed into a labor unionorganized - being a member of or formed into a labor union; "organized labor"; "unionized workers"; "a unionized shop"

union - of trade unions; "the union movement"; "union negotiations"; "a union-shop clause in the contract"

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organized

adjective methodical, ordered, efficient, disciplined, precise, neat, tidy, systematic, orderly, meticulous, businesslike Such people are very organized and excellent time managers.

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Translations

veltilrettelagt

jól szervezettszervezett

skipulagîur

organizovaný

organiziranurejen

düzenliorganize edilmiştertiplenmiştertipli

organized

[ˈɔːgənaizd] ADJ

2. (= planned) [crime, event, tour] → organizado

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organized

[ˈɔːrgənaɪzd] organised (British) adj

[group, activity] → organisé(e) organized religion

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organized

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organized

[ˈɔːgəˌnaɪzd] adjorganizzato/a

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organize,

organise

(ˈoːgənaiz) verb

1. to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort. They organized a conference.

2. to make into a society etc. He organized the workers into a trade union.

ˈorganizer, ˈorganiser nounˌorganiˈzation, ˌorganiˈsation noun

1. a group of people working together for a purpose. a business organization.

2. the act of organizing. Efficiency depends on the organization of one's work.

3. the state of being organized. This report lacks organization.

ˈorganized, ˈorganised adjective

1. efficient. She's a very organized person.

2. well-arranged. an organized report.

3. having been planned. an organized protest.

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