disorganize

[US]/dɪsˈɔ:ɡənaɪz/
[UK]/dɪsˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. disrupt the sequence or arrangement
n. a state of disorder in planning
adj. in a state of disorganized organization

Example Sentences

Her disorganized approach to work often leads to missed deadlines.

The disorganized files made it difficult to find the necessary documents.

His disorganized mind often gets in the way of clear decision-making.

The disorganized event left many attendees confused and frustrated.

She tends to disorganize her thoughts when under pressure.

The disorganized layout of the store made shopping a challenging experience.

The disorganized team struggled to meet their project deadlines.

His disorganized lifestyle often causes stress and anxiety.

The disorganized classroom made it difficult for students to focus on learning.

Real-world Examples

By means of them, the sufferer's conscience had been kept in an irritated state, the tendency of which was, not to cure by wholesome pain, but to disorganize and corrupt his spiritual being.

Source: Red characters

As for the daguerreotypist, she had read a paragraph in a penny paper, the other day, accusing him of making a speech full of wild and disorganizing matter, at a meeting of his banditti-like associates.

Source: Seven-angled Tower (Part 1)

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