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Structured has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of structure

"The architect structured the building to withstand strong winds."

In plain English: To structure something means to organize its parts into a specific order or system so everything fits together properly.

"The teacher structured her lesson to include hands-on activities for every student."

Adjective
1

having definite and highly organized structure

"a structured environment"

2

resembling a living organism in organization or development

"society as an integrated whole"

3

having structure; organized

"The architect designed a building that was highly structured, ensuring every room had a clear and logical purpose."

In plain English: Structured means organized and arranged so that everything has its proper place and follows a clear plan.

"The new office building has a very structured layout with clear hallways and separate rooms for every department."

Example Sentences
"The new office building has a very structured layout with clear hallways and separate rooms for every department." adj
"The teacher structured her lesson to include hands-on activities for every student." verb
"The teacher structured the lesson to keep students engaged throughout the day." verb
"We need to structure our time better if we want to finish all the tasks on time." verb
"He started structuring his meals around healthy options after visiting the doctor." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
unstructured

Origin

The word structured comes from combining structure with the suffix -ed. It entered English as a standard way to describe something that has been organized or built according to a specific plan.

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