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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211, After he organized a dozen files, Manion dug in his heels and started his workday.
212, Also organized to accompany the exhibition were story-telling sessions for both children and adults.
213, At the Games: Poorly organized and poorly attended, the Paris Games turn into a disaster.
214, The poll was organized by an electoral commission under a Kurdish judge, Amir Hawsizi and international monitors.
215, Several members of the congregation organized a bake sale to raise money for a new piano.
216, The old joke went: Q.. What do they call organized crime in Oklahoma?
217, Alameda County Supervisor Mary King hastily organized a briefing for local officials next week.
218, How is the force organized and how extensive is its discretionary power?
219, Simultaneously, they chose block committees, established communal kitchens, organized working parties, and formed a camp welfare committee.
220, The charity event was well organized and ran like clockwork.
221, In January 1912 he organized a conference of like-minded Social Democrats in Prague.
222, The night it was tabled he organized a massive demonstration.
223, Results were cancelled by the electoral commission in both places, where new elections were expected to be organized during December.
224, Another organized a Chore Service that paid neighborhood kids to do chores for the elderly.
225, Worse awaited the Vietminh leader two evenings later, at a farewell dinner organized by Zhou.
226, The forums are organized by the Business Youth Exchange, an intermediary group associated with the local chamber of commerce.
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227, In addition, the organized networks could to a certain extent rely on intimidation and social pressure.
228, In hospital environments basic services such as cooking and laundry were organized centrally and cleaning was undertaken by domestics.
229, He merely flew into the airport, where the military rescue operation was being organized.
230, The rally had been organized to mourn the guerrillas killed on the border on May 5.
231, Our ability to combat organized crime has been aided by our partnership with local police.
232, But he was 175 disappointed with the exposition and wrote to Holtz that it was poorly organized, boring and provincial.
233, Ken had been at the auditions that Michael Codron organized, when he was looking for a feed for Williams.
234, The project is organized in cooperation with several construction unions under the guidance of the Oakland Private Industry Council.
235, What has then happened is a class division, of a stable and organized kind, within cultural production.
236, Perhaps you are more organized and more disciplined than most of the entrepreneurs we have talked to.
237, She organized an all-night telephone counselling service for students in despair about their grades or love-lives.
238, In nature, it is those species that live in highly organized groups that require the most complicated communication systems.
239, Priests and laymen of all three religions organized educational institutions and missionary propaganda.
240, But he insisted that organized religion needed to meet the challenge of social unrest and moral decay.
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