Not affiliated in a trade union.
Not having or belonging to a structured whole.
1 Bonaparte replaced an unorganised collective despotism by a perfectly organised individual despotism.
2 Trade unionism has withered, with the great majority of workers now entirely unorganised .
3 The public is helpless and unorganised , and your men are in.
4 The smaller towns and the agricultural population were unorganised and defenceless.
5 He was overpowered by the unorganised affluence of his own imagination and intellect.
6 American Samoa is listed as an unincorporated and unorganised territory.
7 In front and rear trudged an unorganised gang of Boers, evidently acting as escort.
8 In those days hurling was almost unknown in London, very unorganised and with no medical backup.
9 The digestive or unorganised ferments must not be confused with the organised ferments such as yeast.
10 Corbyn inherits a parliamentary party in revolt and a determined but as yet unorganised band of followers.
11 When the American revolt began, the Canadian colonies to the north were in an insecure and unorganised state.
12 We are a group of unorganised people from all walks of life and all religions and all ages.
13 Before the Roman conquest the nations and tribes of the West had been in general rude, unlettered, and unorganised .
14 Jazzwise magazine said they were a little unorganised , which is a kind of neat way of looking at it.
15 The power of this kingdom, though as yet unorganised , had already begun to inspire the neighbouring states with uneasiness.
16 Isolated, unorganised , unofficered, half-armed, girt by a swarm of foes, you ceased to fight, but you neither betrayed nor repented.
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