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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181, When files are randomly organized using an algorithm, the device must first be initialized to remove all prior data.
182, I haven't been to an organized campsite for perhaps fifteen years, so all this is new to me.
183, The speech proved shorter than predicted and far more organized and disciplined than some of his previous appearances before Congress.
184, They were organized into regional groupings to call on individual doctors.
185, It was too late to reprint the ballots, so the Machine organized a write-in campaign for Daley.
186, The means of power and decision-making in the decentralized authority are made freely available to non-state agencies and other organized interest groups.
187, This group also organized musicians to play benefit concerts for the campaign.
188, Organized labor provided major support for Clinton and Democratic congressional candidates in 1996.
189, Until relatively recently, organized religion has left environmental protection to environmental activists, concerned scientists and political figures.
190, The cities were brash, corrupt, and the centres of organized crime.
191, The structure that comes with limit setting helps such a child stay organized and focused.
192, Sightings of space aliens persist, with several organized groups claiming to have seen them, or even to have been abducted.
193, Nevertheless, there was widespread criticism that the relief operation was slow and badly organized.
194, Among the refugee communities, new forms of collective living arrangements have been organized.
195, The Agency organized two international agreements, prepared since 1982 but signed in September 1986 as a result of the Chernobyl accident.
196, In 1918 he chaired a war memorials committee and organized nationwide pyrotechnic displays in celebration of the armistice.
196, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
197, Services organized across large District Health Authorities covering 200-300,000 people can not possibly provide a local, friendly, easily accessible service.
198, Organized psychiatry must publicly articulate our vision, positions and commitment to the amelioration of human misery.
199, But they said the organized process of the advisory council w ill create political pressure for the supervisors to heed the recommendations.
200, Once again the citizens, now politically organized as a commune, were in dispute with the archbishop and the canons.
201, Maurice had organized a well-integrated programme of lectures, practical demonstrations and excavations, as the details show.
202, They had a leadership, and members who paid dues and were organized in local groups.
203, School boycotts were organized, and tens of thousands of black kids were kept home.
204, In sixty-seven different towns the Left Book Club organized public meetings to discuss the crisis.
205, The decline of organized religion is irreversible, but religion-as a tranquilizing pill to many souls - will never die in human society. Dr T.P.Chia
206, The societies that organized research and publication could also become arenas for political debate.
207, Bain and McCaskill have complementary skills - she is creative while he is highly organized.
208, However, I also attended the village evening school, which was organized by an ancient relation of Mr Wopsle's.
209, Friday morning they organized a covert operation, modeled on many others over the years, to take control of Artis Hill.
210, The property claim signals prosecutors' intention to dismantle what they consider an organized crime syndicate.
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