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Meanings of
disorganise
in English
Portuguese
desorganizar
Catalan
desorganitzar
Spanish
desorganizar
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Remove the organization from.
disorganize
organize
organise
Portuguese
desorganizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
disorganize
"
disorganize
Examples for "
disorganize
"
1
Maupeou had re-established parliament, changing its members; Lamoignon wished to
disorganize
it.
2
It will
disorganize
all the summer reliefs, but we can't help that.
3
I mean... my dear old man... if we could absolutely
disorganize
them-
4
Pounding can also help
disorganize
and thus tenderize mantles and arms.
5
They have been able to
disorganize
labor, and to alarm capital.
Usage of
disorganise
in English
1
To part with you is impossible; it would
disorganise
all my plans and hopes.
2
It was disgraceful, he told himself, that any misadventure should so
disorganise
the line.
3
The effect as yet of these marching battalions has been to
disorganise
the existing battalions.
4
They will commonly demoralise and
disorganise
the business conduct of an affair in about a fortnight.
5
Kindly expecting that the things that would not be lasting would be disappearing they did not
disorganise
exhibiting something.
6
This in the summer was bad enough, but with winter coming on, it was enough to
disorganise
the whole army.
7
He points out that their imprisonment may
disorganise
the mining industry, and inquires as to what will be the likely penalties.
8
The undoubted tendency of physical infirmity is to disturb the temper, to weaken the will, and generally to
disorganise
the mental equilibrium.
9
Whatever tends to affect the teaching of them injuriously must tend to destroy and to
disorganise
the whole fabric of the medical art.
10
Doubtless they would get used to the new restraints; but Miss Derrick must not expect them to
disorganise
their mealtimes on her account.
11
He could well see that their firing into the herd would so terrify and
disorganise
them that the wolves would easily destroy the little ones.
12
But it was the very slightness of these bibelots that
disorganised
me.
13
Because it could not organise labour, instruction, and religion, without
disorganising
justice.
14
He murders Sabbath-breaking children, or
disorganises
the careful business schemes of the ungodly.
15
No wonder, I thought, the shock had
disorganised
my whole brain.
16
Everywhere manufacture, trade and transit has been
disorganised
,
disturbed or destroyed.
Other examples for "disorganise"
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disorganise
Verb
Frequent collocations
disorganise the business
Translations for
disorganise
Portuguese
desorganizar
Catalan
desorganitzar
Spanish
desorganizar
Disorganise
through the time