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US
/ˈɔɹɡəˌnaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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being a member of or formed into a labor union
a unionized shop
organized labor
unionized workers -
formed into a structured or coherent whole, particularly on a large scale
organized medicine -
methodical and efficient in arrangement or function
his life was almost too organized
how well organized she is
How To Use organized In A Sentence
- Prior to the 19th century, the region's social structure - outside of a few major cities, including Baghdad - was organized primarily around relatively isolated tribal confederations.
- Chartists at once organized resistance to what they called the usurpation and, after a long civil war, were successful. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
- Under this arrangement, the men of each village were organized into ‘tithings ' and expected to answer for each other's good behaviour.
- The independent consultant with any hope of being self-supporting must have an organized library of information available at a moment's notice.
- A study session held by the Beijing government for leaders of the "open" Church – organized as a sight-seeing tour for the first time – is set to conclude tomorrow.
- Organized religion is a hijacker of reason, rationality, intelligence and logic and is hostile to spiritual freedom, secular and atheistic thoughts. Dr T.P.Chia
- The crisp dynamic shifts and organized flourishes whet your appetite for more of the same, especially during the radiant synth pinwheels of the chorus.
- If all organized animal life was evolved from the moneron, a creature of one substance, homogeneous, how were creatures of more than one substance evolved without more being _evolved_ than was _involved_? The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume 1, January, 1880
- It never failed to be fascinating reading - the replaying of familiar events and familiar data through the specific lens of organized labor.
- I am clearly an unorganized slattern of the worst sort.. Updatery