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Meanings of
disorganisation
in English
Portuguese
desorganização
Spanish
desorganización
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A condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted.
disorganization
disarrangement
Portuguese
desorganização
Usage of
disorganisation
in English
1
Serendipity and
disorganisation
are far better travelling companions than planning and speed.
2
Well home remodelling might be the way out of your
disorganisation
quagmire.
3
Yedlin reached the ball first and City were punished for their
disorganisation
.
4
The orderly tech expert in him seems to find the
disorganisation
baffling.
5
He said the breach indicated
disorganisation
in dealing with private information.
6
The household at Newcome was in a state of
disorganisation
after the catastrophe.
7
There was little sign of the
disorganisation
and panic which often follow defeat.
8
Liverpool obliged with the sort of
disorganisation
that mocked their reputation for efficiency.
9
They thought they were imitating Mr. Pitt, because they mistook
disorganisation
for sedition.
10
Food riots, famine, and general
disorganisation
will come before 1920, if it does.
11
The overall
disorganisation
suggested direction by someone situated on another continent to the set.
12
There is a recurring sense of
disorganisation
around too much of this Government's business.
13
All my theories were now in a state of
disorganisation
.
14
Yet all these terrorising measures and this revolutionary
disorganisation
did not bring us victory.
15
Then there followed utter disorder and
disorganisation
in Bechuanaland.
16
Such feeling denotes inward
disorganisation
and a hopeless conflict of reflex actions tending toward dissolution.
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disorganisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
social disorganisation
general disorganisation
attempt disorganisation
cause disorganisation
complete disorganisation
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Translations for
disorganisation
Portuguese
desorganização
Spanish
desorganización
Disorganisation
through the time
Disorganisation
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