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organisierte

Organisierte is a German word that can function as the past participle of the verb organisieren (to organize) and as an attributive adjective meaning “organized.” As a verb form, organized indicates a completed action in the simple past: e.g., er organisierte die Konferenz (he organized the conference). As an attributive adjective, it describes a noun as having been arranged, structured, or systematized: eine organisierte Gruppe (an organized group), organisierte Arbeit (organized work).

Usage and meaning

The participle form and the adjectival use are related in meaning, since both convey order, planning, or

Related terms and context

Related terms include Organisieren (to organize), Organisation (organization), and Organisierung (organizing or organization in a structural

coordination.
In
natural
speech
and
writing,
organisierte
is
most
often
part
of
expressions
like
organisierte
Kriminalität
(organized
crime)
or
organisierte
Interessenvertretungen
(organized
interest
groups
or
lobbies).
The
adjective
inflects
like
a
normal
German
adjective,
with
endings
varying
by
case,
gender,
and
number,
for
example:
eine
organisierte
Gruppe,
der
organisierten
Gruppe,
die
organisierten
Gruppen.
As
a
past-tense
verb
form,
it
agrees
with
the
subject
in
person
and
number:
sie
organisierte,
er
organisierte,
sie
organisierten.
sense).
The
combination
“organisierte
…”
appears
across
domains
such
as
journalism,
politics,
business,
and
criminology,
where
the
notion
of
deliberate
planning
or
coordination
is
central.
The
word
is
neutral
in
itself
and
its
interpretation
depends
on
context,
ranging
from
everyday
planning
to
more
formal
or
technical
descriptions
of
structured
activity.