organizedly

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English

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Etymology

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From organized +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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organizedly (comparative more organizedly, superlative most organizedly)

  1. In an organized manner.
    • 1994, Lawrence A. Blum, Moral Perception and Particularity[1], page 246:
      The third mode—"organizedly collective"—involves coordinating one's efforts with those of other members of one's group to realize a collective end, taking action in concert with others.
    • 2022, Frederik van Eeden, The Bride of Dreams[2]:
      Humanity must not only act organizedly but also think organizedly.
    • 1949, Stephen Samuel Wise, Challenging Years: The Autobiography of Stephen Wise[3]:
      The men in the iron and steel industry are striving for a fundamental right of industry, at least so I conceive it;—the right to organize and to deal organizedly with their employers.