disorganise

[US]/dis'ɔ:ɡənaiz/
[UK]/dɪsˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz/

Translation

vt. disrupt the order or arrangement

n. chaotic plan

adj. disorganized, lacking system

Example Sentences

The train schedule was disorganised by heavy snow-storms.

I think that man has a spite against us, he is always trying to disorganise our plans.

Real-world Examples

Their cries alone would have sufficed to disorganise a delicate constitution.

Source: The Red and the Black (Part Two)

We were disorganised last time. Now we know what we're doing.

Source: The Durrells Season 3

Things have a way of disorganising themselves but they're not so good at reorganising themselves and the second law of thermodynamics tells us why.

Source: BBC Ideas Selection (Bilingual)

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