What is the Meaning & Definition of structured

When using the term 'structured' there is talk of a qualifying adjective used to point out that one thing or person has structure and which therefore has firmness or where supported, whether this something symbolic like concrete. If we use the structured adjective to refer to a person, we probably do so with a negative sense. Structured means that the person is very rigid and firm in its forms, perhaps in excess, and that does not allow you to get out of their structures (which may be mental, of behavior, action, etc.). While social life always involves the adaptation and renovation of our attitudes according to what requires us to the environment that surrounds us (without having this to mean the abandonment of our ideals), a structured person may suffer because it is isolated with their structures or rigid rather than adapt modes. Example of a structured person can be someone who attaches great importance to eat every day at eight o'clock at night. A dysfunctional person is one who is not concerned by the rigidities of life and are allowed to live as best as possible within the Middle allowing you. However, the formal term can also apply to things or objects. Thus, as seen in the image, when something is structured it can mean that he has support in something serious or respectable, which is well organized or well diagrammed. Having a structure is what allows to speak of order and organization, both very important things when put on clear issues such as knowledge, materials, ideas, etc. When an object, a diagram an element does not have one structure more or less clear, probably lose sense, is difficult to understand it or analyze it and finish losing so much of its virtues.