- formally affiliated in a recognized group or organization, especially a union: Organized dockworkers on the East Coast were preparing for a major strike.
- having a formal structure or network of elements, especially to coordinate or carry out widespread activities: Fraud is often committed by highly sophisticated webs of organized crime.
- characterized by neatness and order, with tasks planned, materials arranged, etc., for optimum efficiency: Mom was a very organized person who kept detailed grocery lists and a budget book.An organized classroom with defined areas and spaces can be helpful for younger students.
- systematically formulated or followed; codified: Specialized stroke centers offer an organized approach to inpatient care.Catholicism, with a capital C, is an organized body of doctrine, belief, and worship.
- the simple past tense and past participle of organize.
- planned and controlled on a large scale and involving many people
- orderly and efficient
- (of the workers in a factory or office) belonging to a trade union