disorganising

[US]/[ˈdɪsɔːɡənaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈdɪsɔːɡənaɪzɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To arrange or organize something in a disordered way.; To cause something to become disorganized.
adj.Causing disorder or disorganization.

Phrases & Collocations

disorganising effect

highly disorganising

disorganising factors

disorganising influence

being disorganising

severely disorganising

disorganising process

extremely disorganising

disorganising situation

find disorganising

Example Sentences

the constant construction is disorganising the entire neighborhood.

his chaotic filing system was disorganising the office records.

the sudden power outage was disorganising our event schedule.

the unexpected news was disorganising my carefully planned day.

the heavy rain is disorganising travel plans across the region.

the lack of communication was disorganising the team's efforts.

the new policy is disorganising the existing workflow processes.

the constant changes are disorganising the project timeline significantly.

the messy desk was disorganising my thoughts and focus.

the conflicting instructions were disorganising the volunteers' actions.

the shifting priorities are disorganising the company's strategic goals.

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