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structured
[ struhk-cherd ]
structured
/ ˈٰʌʃə /
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
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·ٰܳtܰ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of structured1
Example Sentences
Measure ULA, as currently structured, makes that balance harder to achieve.
"Tyler has uniqueness. In a world and industry which is becoming more commercialised, over sanitised, robotic, structured and predictable, Tyler's greatest strength is the opposite to all of that."
"More structured, still a higher rhythm, more penetration in the opponent's box and more runs off the ball," said the German on Sunday.
He added that the group is “not structured as a gang. There’s no hierarchy.”
"He was treated so poorly and differently because of the way his brain was structured," she said.
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