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organisés

Organisés is the masculine plural form of the French adjective organisé. It denotes something that has been arranged or structured according to a plan, implying order, planning, and discipline. The feminine forms are organisée (singular) and organisées (plural). As an adjective, organisé is used across many contexts, from describing a well-planned event (un événement bien organisé) or a methodical process (un processus organisé) to characterizing people or groups that work in a coordinated way (une équipe organisée, des relations organisées). It can also describe institutions or systems that function in an orderly fashion (un État organisé, une société organisée). The term often carries a positive nuance of efficiency and forethought but can also suggest rigidity or over-planning in certain contexts.

In usage, the adjective can modify nouns directly or appear in predicates: Le projet est organisé; Le

Etymology: Organisé comes from the verb organiser, which derives from Latin organum via Old French. The core

Notes: While organisé primarily functions as an adjective, some contexts use the form in compound expressions

projet
est
bien
organisé.
Common
collocations
include
groupes
organisés
or
crime
organisé,
where
the
adjective
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
(organized
crime
uses
the
masculine
singular
organized
to
align
with
crime).
sense
relates
to
order,
arrangement,
and
coordination,
stemming
from
the
idea
of
an
instrument
or
means
of
organizing
parts.
or
as
part
of
noun
phrases,
though
the
standard
usage
remains
adjectival.