adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
organized crime (= committed by large organizations of criminals )
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the growing threats of terrorism and organized crime
organized crime
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Organized crime is involved in drug trafficking.
organized opposition (= protest that people express by working together in an organized way )
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The proposal was passed with no organized opposition.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
highly
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Evolution soon enabled some cells to take in, as food, highly organized matter, such as other life-forms.
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He overcame them by a highly organized campaign.
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In nature, it is those species that live in highly organized groups that require the most complicated communication systems.
■ NOUN
crime
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The cities were brash, corrupt, and the centres of organized crime .
group
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The founder of organized group travel, and one of the world's largest travel companies.
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In nature, it is those species that live in highly organized groups that require the most complicated communication systems.
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In this analysis Freud thinks he has shown how even organized groups like a church or an army are held together.
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The study of religious behaviour must, inevitably, be largely the study of the records of organized groups , the Churches.
labour
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Be that as it may, the North East had organized capital, organized labour and until 1920 was growing apace.
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The urban working class, organized labour and the farmers all supported the Democrats in 1936.
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Politically, the leaders of organized labour were the most determined campaigners on the pensioners' behalf.
religion
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Yet organized religion is already as remote from Alice's or Henry's life as paganism or human sacrifice.
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But he insisted that organized religion needed to meet the challenge of social unrest and moral decay.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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organized religion
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a well-organized company
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Anti-war dissent erupted into organized demonstrations several times in the Johnson administration.
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Barbara's a very organized person.
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Bernstein was convinced that an organized effort had been made to conceal the facts of the case.
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In order to do this job well, you have to be very organized .
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My son just started playing organized hockey this year.
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Tonight after supper we want to have a more organized discussion.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Be that as it may, the North East had organized capital, organized labour and until 1920 was growing apace.
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Evolution soon enabled some cells to take in, as food, highly organized matter, such as other life-forms.
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It had no adversary or coalition relationship with similarly organized parties.
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Today we take organized travel for granted but Cook's approach was revolutionary.
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What has then happened is a class division, of a stable and organized kind, within cultural production.