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Meanings of
disorganised
in English
Portuguese
desorganizado
Back to the meaning
Lacking order or methodical arrangement or function.
disorganized
organized
Related terms
broken
upset
confused
scrambled
undone
chaotic
disordered
unstuck
snafu
unsystematic
Portuguese
desorganizado
Usage of
disorganised
in English
1
But it was the very slightness of these bibelots that
disorganised
me.
2
And there was the closeness to Stanley, who was so completely
disorganised
.
3
Scrappy wins kept saving him but the football was lethargic and
disorganised
.
4
This can mean the difference between great success and
disorganised
chaos.
5
In a few seconds the orderly line of animals and riders became
disorganised
.
6
I mean it was very, very
disorganised
,
said American Alex Beach.
7
Locker Room: There are unsuspected pleasures that come with being untidy and
disorganised
.
8
The other company reached the place utterly done up and
disorganised
.
9
Broken and
disorganised
,
the beaten A'ana people dispersed in parties large and small.
10
The English were thumped horribly, reduced to a
disorganised
husk of a team.
11
There's a lot of drinking at Russian weddings, so it was fairly
disorganised
.
12
It is thoroughly
disorganised
,
and at any moment may side with the people.
13
That placed strain on one of the most
disorganised
defences in the league.
14
No wonder, I thought, the shock had
disorganised
my whole brain.
15
You must remember that we were hotly pursuing a
disorganised
foe.
16
This
disorganised
,
bamboozled and oft-daydreaming writer needs a show like that.
Other examples for "disorganised"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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disorganised
disorganise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very disorganised
disorganised state
so disorganised
somewhat disorganised
become disorganised
More collocations
Translations for
disorganised
Portuguese
desorganizado
Disorganised
through the time
Disorganised
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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