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Meanings of
organised
in English
Being a member of or formed into a labor union.
organized
unionized
unionised
Related terms
union
Synonyms
Examples for "
organized
"
organized
unionized
unionised
Examples for "
organized
"
1
The RICO law is used to target illegal conspiracies including
organized
crime.
2
Mexico is suffering record levels of violence, often linked to
organized
crime.
3
The thousand years of machine rule were quite efficient and well
organized
.
4
The Protestant churches in Europe were
organized
prototype of the nation state.
5
MS: Recently I went to the Enlightened Power conference that Omega
organized
.
1
Employment in
unionized
industries strengthened their position in the postwar labor movement.
2
For the coup de grace, Becker's
unionized
workers were ordered to strike.
3
United and Continental are still integrating their operations and
unionized
labor groups.
4
But it would exempt small firms, airlines and
unionized
work forces.
5
The region, home to many
unionized
workers, has been a stronghold for Democrats.
1
The carrier's
unionised
staff said their social contract was not being honoured.
2
Within hours the
highly
-
unionised
staff was out on strike -for three days.
3
Relations between the meat processor Affco and its
unionised
workers have soured further.
4
They are seeking pay parity with other major
unionised
hotels in the capital.
5
Layoffs in traditionally
unionised
heavy industries had been thinning labour's ranks for decades.
Usage of
organised
in English
1
Since then, demonstrations
organised
by student groups have taken place almost daily.
2
Global agencies say the Balkans are a major crossroads for
organised
crime.
3
However, motives might be found in other areas, such as
organised
crime.
4
The Friends in New York begin their well
organised
Irish relief work.
5
Speaking to the media, he said: It was a badly
organised
unit.
6
How much proof do you need for this harassment being state
organised
?
7
But
organised
opposition at home is often met with arrests and beatings.
8
Williams said those staff were still filtering into the
organised
crime group.
9
International election monitors have said the elections were calm and well
organised
.
10
We
organised
open days and farm walks and responded to media requests.
11
But none had been
organised
for a number of years in Ireland.
12
The seminar was
organised
in response to growing interest in the sector.
13
Suspicion has swirled about possible links between the payments and
organised
crime.
14
This question will be asked at a conference
organised
by the Respond!
15
Twelve people have been arrested over
organised
crime in the Dublin region.
16
The operation was targeting
organised
crime groups in the Sandyford area .
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organised
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
organised by
organised crime
organised criminals
more organised
organised labour
More collocations
Organised
through the time
Organised
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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