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Definition of ill-organized in English: ill-organized(British ill-organised) adjective Lacking structure or organization. ill-organized government supporters Example sentencesExamples - Given the state of the contending armies - ill-trained, ill-disciplined, ill-organized, ill-equipped - and the inexperience of the commanders, the generals probably did the best they could.
- I have been beavering away at various other projects; slapping together code and design ideas in my own haphazard, ill-organized and only occasionally successful style.
- The Indian army, however, landed in Srinagar before the ill-organized, assorted marchers could occupy its airport.
- Summer found her in Brazil, taking the wheel of an Alfa Romeo Monza in the ill-organised Sao Paolo Grand Prix.
- With effective filters and clear folders, I rarely confront spam or a glut of ill-organised messages.
- The immediate relief work was ill-organised and inadequate.
- I find the book's notions thought-provoking, but the arguments supporting them are ill-considered, ill-organized and ill-presented.
- "It was ill-organized," says one consultant involved in the early exercise.
- It was so ill-organized, out in the open air in a field.
- He successfully checked the advance of the enemy and their ill-organized force melted away as he advanced.
- York's enthusiasm led them to take a rather ill-organised quick penalty.
- Papers are rejected because they are incomprehensible or ill-organized as often as because they don't have anything to say.
- Ill-organized and inadequately funded, the campaign clashed with the industry's open-shop policy and refusal to negotiate with unions.
- The first spark of what might have become a national conflagration was snuffed out as rifle fire routed a poorly-armed and ill-organised mob.
- Consumer representation is ill-organized and haphazard in several Member States.
Synonyms shapeless, amorphous, unformed, unshaped |