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Definition of disorganization in English: disorganization(British disorganisation) noundɪsˌɔːɡənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)ndɪsˌɔrɡ(ə)nəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1Lack of proper planning and control. social disorganization is destroying the wellbeing of the population the evacuation was dogged by chaos and disorganization Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, the disorganization of relief operations is a waste of precious resources.
- The first round of voting included widespread disorganization, violence, intimidation, and fraud.
- He relied on military power, the element of surprise, and the disorganisation of the Imperial Court.
- One would have thought that a rise in fascism would come from someone else exploiting the disorganisation of our old enemies.
- The play on the field reflected the disorganization and unclear power distribution between the coaching staff and owner.
- In thickly settled nations, with few dormant resources, a long war usually produces industrial disorganization and financial exhaustion.
- For a time his treachery caused such disorganization in the army that the city fell into the hands of the Czechs and Whites.
- Maybe, working together, they could overcome the disorganisation, the difficulties, and fix this hospital.
- I am particularly concerned about this, considering the present disorganisation in the Grand Council.
- The magazine's cover showed a chaotic chart reflecting the almost total disorganization of the various agencies that were supposed to respond to a terrorist attack.
- 1.1 Inability to plan one's activities or affairs efficiently.
if you frequently lose your keys you may be suffering from chronic disorganization Example sentencesExamples - The mother's profile suggested cognitive and behavioral disorganization and attitudes of helplessness and hopelessness.
- He has been on report on several occasions due, not to behaviour, but to his general disorganisation.
- Yet beneath his seeming penchant for disorganization was a determination to see that the important goals were achieved.
- My decision (based on his irresponsibility and general disorganization) has been delayed because of the holidays.
- Unfortunately, her son's backpack was only one sign of his complete disorganization.
- I need the capability because text files combat my disorganisation.
- But Jim's personal disorganisation is legendary and he carries his chaos around with him.
- He was brought to the emergency department by his girlfriend for his increasing disorganization, memory deficits, and multisensory hallucinations.
- But in retrospect that was because my uncle and cousin epitomise disorganisation and, much as I love them, laziness.
- It was her own admitted disorganization, which eventually affected her ability to function effectively, that inspired the book.
Definition of disorganization in US English: disorganization(British disorganisation) noundɪsˌɔrɡ(ə)nəˈzeɪʃ(ə)ndisˌôrɡ(ə)nəˈzāSH(ə)n 1Lack of proper planning and control. social disorganization is destroying the well-being of the population the evacuation was dogged by chaos and disorganization Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, the disorganization of relief operations is a waste of precious resources.
- The magazine's cover showed a chaotic chart reflecting the almost total disorganization of the various agencies that were supposed to respond to a terrorist attack.
- Maybe, working together, they could overcome the disorganisation, the difficulties, and fix this hospital.
- I am particularly concerned about this, considering the present disorganisation in the Grand Council.
- The play on the field reflected the disorganization and unclear power distribution between the coaching staff and owner.
- One would have thought that a rise in fascism would come from someone else exploiting the disorganisation of our old enemies.
- The first round of voting included widespread disorganization, violence, intimidation, and fraud.
- He relied on military power, the element of surprise, and the disorganisation of the Imperial Court.
- In thickly settled nations, with few dormant resources, a long war usually produces industrial disorganization and financial exhaustion.
- For a time his treachery caused such disorganization in the army that the city fell into the hands of the Czechs and Whites.
- 1.1 Inability to plan one's activities or affairs efficiently.
if you frequently lose your keys you may be suffering from chronic disorganization Example sentencesExamples - But in retrospect that was because my uncle and cousin epitomise disorganisation and, much as I love them, laziness.
- It was her own admitted disorganization, which eventually affected her ability to function effectively, that inspired the book.
- My decision (based on his irresponsibility and general disorganization) has been delayed because of the holidays.
- But Jim's personal disorganisation is legendary and he carries his chaos around with him.
- He was brought to the emergency department by his girlfriend for his increasing disorganization, memory deficits, and multisensory hallucinations.
- Unfortunately, her son's backpack was only one sign of his complete disorganization.
- The mother's profile suggested cognitive and behavioral disorganization and attitudes of helplessness and hopelessness.
- Yet beneath his seeming penchant for disorganization was a determination to see that the important goals were achieved.
- I need the capability because text files combat my disorganisation.
- He has been on report on several occasions due, not to behaviour, but to his general disorganisation.
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