1. prioritized - Adjective
2. prioritized - Verb
prioritized
simple past and past participle of prioritize
prioritized (comparative more prioritized, superlative most prioritized)
with priority, having priority
Recognition of one's fellows is distorted when money is prioritized as value itself. Vanna Bonta
The bottom line is, when people are crystal clear about the most important priorities of the organization and team they work with and prioritized their work around those top priorities, not only are they many times more productive, they discover they have the time they need to have a whole life. Stephen Covey
A 2001 survey of business owners with MBAs conducted by the Rochester Institute of Technology found that money was the primary motivator for only 29% of women, versus 76% of men. Women prioritized flexibility, fulfillment, autonomy and safety. Warren Farrell
With a nation at war against terrorism and our men and women on the front line defending our homeland from abroad, resources need to be prioritized and allocated properly. Jeff Miller
In all, dozens upon dozens of groups and organizations have prioritized stopping the killing in Darfur before there is no one left to be killed. It is high time that we, the U.S. Congress, join our name to that list. Kendrick Meek
When people say " I just don't have enough time " they mean " I prioritized something else. Tom Hodgkinson