disorganize (Meaning)

Wordnet

disorganize (v)

remove the organization from

Webster

disorganize (v. t.)

To destroy the organic structure or regular system of (a government, a society, a party, etc.); to break up (what is organized); to throw into utter disorder; to disarrange.

disorganize Sentence Examples

  1. The cluttered desk disorganizes my thoughts and makes it difficult to focus.
  2. Her room was in a state of complete disorganize, with clothes, books, and toys strewn everywhere.
  3. The disorganize way in which the files were stored made it nearly impossible to find the one I needed.
  4. The company's disorganized structure led to poor communication and missed deadlines.
  5. The team's disorganize approach to the project resulted in wasted time and resources.
  6. The teacher's disorganized lesson plan led to a chaotic and unproductive class.
  7. The traffic accident caused a disorganization of the city's transportation system.
  8. The disorganize of the kitchen made it difficult to find the ingredients I needed to cook dinner.
  9. The disorganized filing system made it nearly impossible to find the information I needed quickly.
  10. The disorganized state of the office made it difficult for employees to find their work materials and stay productive.

FAQs About the word disorganize

remove the organization fromTo destroy the organic structure or regular system of (a government, a society, a party, etc.); to break up (what is organized); to

confuse,disrupt, disturb, disarray, derange, muss, upset, jumble, mix (up),shuffle

organize, range, draw up, range, arrange, dispose, regulate, array, order, regulate

The cluttered desk disorganizes my thoughts and makes it difficult to focus.

Her room was in a state of complete disorganize, with clothes, books, and toys strewn everywhere.

The disorganize way in which the files were stored made it nearly impossible to find the one I needed.

The company's disorganized structure led to poor communication and missed deadlines.