1
[ adjective ] formed into a structured or coherent whole

Examples

"organized religion" "organized crime" "an organized tour"

Used in print

(Joyce O. Hertzler, American Social Institutions;...)

The unifying effect of religion is also brought_out in the fact that historically peoples have clung together as more_or_less cohesive cultural units , with religion as the dominant bond , even though spatially dispersed and not politically organized .

(Douglas Ashford, "Elections in Morocco: Progress...)

In the absence of a reservoir of political consensus each organized political group hopes that the elections will give them new prominence , but in a system where there is as_yet no place for the less prominent .

(William S. Haymond, "Is Distance an Original...)

He could not see objects as unified , self-contained , and organized figures , as a person does with normal vision .

(Philip Jos‚ Farmer, The Lovers....)

So , for all practical purposes , it was an independent nation and by now had its own organized government ( unrecognized outside its own borders ) .

2
[ adjective ] methodical and efficient in arrangement or function

Examples

"how well organized she is" "his life was almost too organized"

Used in print

(William S. Haymond, "Is Distance an Original...)

But by the tracing procedure , he could , in a strange obviously kinesthetic manner , find the unseen form ; could piece , as_it_were , the jumbled mass together into an organized whole and_then recognize it as a man or a triangle or whatever it turned_out to be .

3
[ adjective ] being a member of or formed into a labor union

Examples

"organized labor" "unionized workers" "a unionized shop"

Related terms

union

4
[ adjective ] being a member of or formed into a labor union

Synonyms

unionized

Examples

"organized labor" "unionized workers" "a unionized shop"

Related terms

union

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