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Disorganized   /dɪsˈɔrgənˌaɪzd/   Listen
Disorganized

adjective
1.
Lacking order or methodical arrangement or function.  Synonym: disorganised.  "A thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose" , "She was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate"



Disorganize

verb
(past & past part. disorganized; pres. part. disorganizing)
1.
Remove the organization from.  Synonym: disorganise.



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"Disorganized" Quotes from Famous Books



... their act, this young hero rushed into the ruck of men, who amid that awful hell had been seized with panic. Calling to a sergeant he directed him to shoot the first man that came by, then rushing into the disorganized rabble—for it was little else at that time—he shouted to them, 'Men! men! have you forgotten that you are Englishmen,' and quickly bringing them into order headed them back again to their grim work. I have ...
— With The Immortal Seventh Division • E. J. Kennedy and the Lord Bishop of Winchester

... great difficulty. Unlike a case of war between independent nations, there is no authorized organ for us to treat with-no one man has authority to give up the rebellion for any other man. We simply must begin with, and mould from, disorganized and discordant elements. Nor is it a small additional embarrassment that we, the loyal people, differ among ourselves as to the mode, manner and measure of reconstruction. As a general rule, I abstain ...
— Lincoln • Nathaniel Wright Stephenson

... and gainful produce, and all the equable balance of property and production, of ownership and labour that now leaves to the poorest cottager enough, and yet to the total colony abundance to spare, would be disorganized, displaced, upset; to be succeeded by day labour, pauperism, government relief, subscriptions, starvation. Europe, gainful, insatiate Europe would reap the harvest; but to the now happy, contented, satiate Philippine Archipelago, ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 • Emma Helen Blair

... British war intelligence office. This topped the figure of prisoners which the Germans claimed to have taken in a single month on the Russian front, although their total undoubtedly was composed by at least half of mere stragglers from the mutinous and disorganized Russian units. ...
— America's War for Humanity • Thomas Herbert Russell

... directions; and only one regiment reached Erfurt in military order, and in two days the whole of the men were on their way to their homes, in the various states composing the Confederation. The French were in no less disgraceful a condition. Plundering as they went, a mere disorganized rabble, they continued their flight until fifty-five miles from the field of battle, and were long before they ...
— With Frederick the Great - A Story of the Seven Years' War • G. A. Henty


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