ORGANISED


Meaning of ORGANISED in English

or ‧ gan ‧ ized S3 BrE AmE ( also organised British English ) /ˈɔːɡənaɪzd $ ˈɔːr-/ adjective

[ Word Family: noun : ↑ organization ≠ DISORGANIZATION , ↑ reorganization , ↑ organizer ; verb : ↑ organize ≠ DISORGANIZE , ↑ reorganize ; adjective : ↑ organizational , ↑ organized ≠ ↑ disorganized ]

1 . involving people working together in an effective and well-planned way OPP disorganized :

Organized groups of citizens are more successful at changing the government’s mind.

Organized networks of thieves are stealing cattle.

organized religion (=a religion that has lasted for a long time with leaders and many followers)

2 . well/badly/carefully etc organized arranged or ordered well, badly, carefully etc:

a carefully organized campaign

I want to work with a well-organized team.

a highly organized (=well-organized) social system

3 . achieving your aims in a way that is effective, ordered, and sensible:

It will take me a few days to get organized.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.