organised

/ˈɔrɡənaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of organise.
    • He organised his notes before the exam.
    • She organised the files yesterday.
    • They have organised a meeting for next week.
adjective
  1. Arranged or planned in a systematic and efficient way.
    • The event was well organised and ran on time.
    • Her desk is always very organised, with everything in its place.
    • We need a more organised system for tracking orders.
  2. Describing a person who is good at planning and arranging things.
    • He is so organised that he plans his meals for the whole week.
    • Being organised helps me manage my time better.
    • She is a very organised person who never misses a deadline.
  3. Involving a group of people acting together in a structured way, often for a common goal.
    • They belong to an organised sports league.
    • The charity runs organised tours for volunteers.
    • Organised crime is a serious problem in some cities.