Synonym: organised, unionised, unionized. Similar words: organize, organization, organizational, organic, organism, organ, gang, for good. Meaning: ['ɔrgənaɪzd /'ɔːg-] adj. 1. formed into a structured or coherent whole 2. methodical and efficient in arrangement or function 3. being a member of or formed into a labor union.
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151, His plan to convene a summer political convention drawing together individuals and groups who organized the Million Man March.
152, Politically, the leaders of organized labour were the most determined campaigners on the pensioners' behalf.
153, I organized political protests, but also got two appointments from federal criminal courts.
154, As cities and their monetary systems organized further into city-states and then into nations, an economic system called mercantilism developed.
155, But when she went public, it was at a news conference organized by conservative Clinton critics.
156, He organized a sales ledger which offered a credit account to naval customers, and even encouraged payment by instalment.
157, It urges organized international action for disarmament, collective security and world peace. 3.
158, All these chores, if efficiently organized, can tilt the balance in a close-run contest.
159, The world has been secularizing at the expense of organized religion. The increase of secular people, including atheists, agnostics and freethinkers, represents a great challenge to the God-based religion. Dr T.P.Chia
160, Karimov issued a general amnesty, but a rally organized by democratic movements on Aug. 26 was broken up by militia.
161, Collective provision of services can be organized privately as in the case of golf clubs and motoring associations.
162, Internally the school is organized into separate departments, primary and secondary, which between them cover the entire school age range.
163, Its main weapon was criticism, organized daily through compulsory debates in every workplace.
164, His biggest partisan reception came during a dinner organized by Sen.
165, Meanwhile, organized labor and the thousands of new patronage jobs in the federal bureaucracy gave the president powerful political leverage.
166, Of necessity, some become involved in organized crime to survive. Sentencedict.com
167, No, Steen had organized it all very meticulously to avoid death duties.
168, Superbly organized and, with the backing of Marlboro, have the funds to match their ambition.
169, At the next level, objects in different domains may be organized according to a comparable underlying logic.
170, During the 1930s, as anti-Semitism became an organized mass-movement, the league diversified.
171, Lawyers, politicians and environmentalists have called for such action at an international conference in London organized by Greenpeace.
172, Even while the system remains capitalist it may at different phases be dominated by differently organized social and economic structures.
173, Grammar is organized along two main dimensions: morphology and syntax.
174, But the republican counter-espionage was highly organized, and early in 1814 he was arrested, tried and condemned to death.
175, They can also be related to many other points about the way the services are organized and administered.
176, He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena.
177, The way the programme of events is organized seems completely arbitrary to me.
178, So did another friendly institution called the Cooking Class, organized to enhance the wives' culinary skill.
179, It covered predominantly skilled and organized workers while the casual labour problem and that of juvenile labour was untouched.
180, Other examples abound in the worlds of commerce, government, education, and organized sport.
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