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unorganized

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un·or·gan·ized  (n-ôrg-nzd)
adj.
1. Lacking order, unity, or a system; disorganized.
2. Having no organic qualities; inorganic.
3. Not represented by a labor union.

unorganized, unorganised [ʌnˈɔːgəˌnaɪzd]
adj
1. not arranged into an organized system, structure, or unity
2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) (of workers) not unionized
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) nonliving; inorganic
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unorganizedunorganized - not having or belonging to a structured whole; "unorganized territories lack a formal government"
unstructured - lacking definite structure or organization; "an unstructured situation with no one in authority"; "a neighborhood gang with a relatively unstructured system"; "children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure"; "unstructured inkblots"
organized - formed into a structured or coherent whole
2.unorganized - not affiliated in a trade union; "the workers in the plant were unorganized"
nonunion - not belonging to or not allowing affiliation with a trade union; "nonunion carpenters"; "a nonunion contractor"
Translations
unorganized [ˈʌnˈɔːgənaɪzd] ADJ (= spontaneous) → no organizado; (= untidy) → desorganizado
unorganized
adjunsystematisch; person alsounmethodisch; lifeungeregelt; (Ind) → nicht (gewerkschaftlich) organisiert; he is so unorganizeder hat überhaupt kein System
unorganized [ʌnˈɔːgəˌnaɪzd] adj (person) → disorganizzato/a; (essay, life) → mal organizzato/a
unorganized [ʌnˈɔːgəˌnaɪzd] adj (person) → disorganizzato/a; (essay, life) → mal organizzato/a


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The most sagacious and laborious naturalists have never yet succeeded in tracing with certainty the line which separates the district of vegetable life from the neighboring region of unorganized matter, or which marks the ermination of the former and the commencement of the animal empire.
Priests and deacons were ordained, and missionaries provided, to keep alive the expiring flame of devotion in such members as were deprived of the ordinary administrations by dwelling in new and unorganized districts.
They are a feeble folk, the women who have to work for their bread--poor, unorganized, timid, taking as a favor what they might demand as a right.
 
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