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disorganize

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dis·or·gan·ize  (ds-ôrg-nz)
tr.v. dis·or·gan·ized, dis·or·gan·iz·ing, dis·or·gan·iz·es
To destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or unity of.

dis·organ·i·zation (-g-n-zshn) n.

disorganize, disorganise [dɪsˈɔːgəˌnaɪz]
vb
(tr) to disrupt or destroy the arrangement, system, or unity of
disorganization , disorganisation n
disorganizer , disorganiser n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.disorganize - remove the organization from
organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
Translations
disorganize [dɪsˈɔːgənaɪz] VT (gen) → desorganizar; [+ communications] → interrumpir
disorganize
disorganize [dɪsˈɔːgəˌnaɪz] vtdisorganizzare
disorganize [dɪsˈɔːgəˌnaɪz] vtdisorganizzare


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We could not possibly disorganize the whole of our fast traffic.
By means of them, the sufferer's conscience had been kept in an irritated state, the tendency of which was, not to cure by wholesome pain, but to disorganize and corrupt his spiritual being.
In the first place, those who are guilty of such sweeping criticisms do not know how many people would be made poor, and how much suffering would result, if wealthy people were to part all at once with any large proportion of their wealth in a way to disorganize and cripple great business enterprises.
 
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