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."
resembling a living organism in organization or development
"society as an integrated whole"
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."
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.