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Uporzdkowane

Uporządkowane is a Polish adjective and past passive participle formed from the verb uporządkować, meaning to arrange, organize, or put in order. It describes something that has been brought into a defined structure or sequence, implying that a deliberate act of organizing has taken place. The term is used for physical items, documents, data, and ideas, as well as for systems, collections, or environments that follow a specific order or rule.

Etymology and form: the word derives from the noun porządek (order) with the prefix u- to form

Usage: in everyday language, one might say a desk or a shelf is uporządkowane, a set of

Notes: while the base forms can be encountered in various contexts, the standard correct spelling is uporządkowane

the
perfective
verb
uporządkować.
The
participle
reflects
the
result
of
this
action.
In
usage,
the
form
changes
to
agree
with
gender
and
number,
for
example:
uporządkowane
(neuter
singular
or
all
plural
when
used
as
a
predicate),
uporządkowana
(feminine
singular),
uporządkowany
(masculine
singular),
and
corresponding
plural
forms.
files
is
uporządkowane
chronologicznie,
or
a
database
is
uporządkowane
by
a
given
key.
In
academic
and
technical
writing,
it
often
appears
in
descriptions
of
methodology,
where
data
sets
are
presented
as
uporządkowane
according
to
predefined
criteria.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
synonyms
such
as
porządkować,
sortować,
zorganizować,
and
posortować,
though
uporządkowane
emphasizes
adherence
to
an
established
order
rather
than
mere
sorting.
with
the
appropriate
diacritics
in
standard
Polish
orthography.