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structured
[ struhk-cherd ]
structured
/ ˈstrʌktʃəd /
adjective
- having a distinct physical shape or form, often provided by an internal structure
- planned in broad outline; organized
structured play for preschoolers
- having a definite predetermined pattern; rigid
structured hierarchy
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- non·structured adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of structured1
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Example Sentences
They structured themselves not in vertical hierarchies but in networks, each member responding to conditions on the ground.
After three years in London, he moved to the Structured Equity Finance Trading branch in Hong Kong.
Instead of targeting the companies, FedEx re-structured the delivery plan, according to investigators.
The book is structured around conversations Dasgupta feels the city should be having.
The once loosely, almost democratically structured congregation came under the control of an eight-man board of elders, Nate says.
The original index was structured in a way not suitable for this ebook.
Did he ever discuss with you his notion of how society ought to be structured?
It was more a way that society should not be structured, that he talked about.
You may have structured your life in a way that circumvents, rather than faces, the things that trouble you.
In England, and on the Continent of Europe, are thousands of trusses structured to support the roofs, which are marvels of beauty.
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