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organized

Definition for organized

adjective as in arranged, systematized

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The list is organized by state and includes products such as clothing cut and sewn by Los Angeles-based manufacturers and doll houses made from U.S.-sourced wood in Virginia.

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He has denounced “organized Jewry in America” and asserts that “Jews are running society.”

Obsessing over Household, he attended a lunch organized by a big Wall Street firm.

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These complementary approaches revealed new details about how the site was organized and used, both at a fine scale and across the broader landscape.

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When exposed to the natural minerals present in saliva, the protein organized itself into a crystal-like structure that mimicked real enamel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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