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organized

Definition for organized

adjective as in arranged, systematized

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It was the first time a scientist had witnessed organized aggression by one group of non-human primates against another.

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged four reputed members of a Latino street gang with acting as hired guns in a dispute between two rival Armenian organized crime figures.

Strategic Air Command, signed a 1998 statement, organized by the group Global Zero, that called for the elimination of nuclear weapons globally.

From Salon

“Entire societies have been organized around falsehoods,” Herzog says on a Zoom call from his Los Angeles home.

Anderson tracks the group through a few more organized missions before things go left, leaving Perfidia in government custody and Bob fleeing with their infant daughter, Willa.

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

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