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disorganize

[dis-awr-guh-nahyz] / dɪsˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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Brilliant but frequently misunderstood, George is dismissed by one potential suspect as “a bumbling, disorganized eccentric.”

From The Wall Street Journal

That seems, to an outsider, a little disorganized, haphazard.

From Seattle Times

“I recognize that perhaps the migration is disorganized, but they should seek solutions and not more problems.”

From Los Angeles Times

Testimony from company representatives described “a somewhat disorganized organization whose resources are stretched to the limit with respect to both finances and personnel,” the attorney added.

From Seattle Times

Investigators found Johnson micromanaged and made unreasonable requests to employees, “was disorganized and lacked adequate structure and process,” “made inappropriate or insensitive comments to some staff members,” and publicly criticized some workers.

From Seattle Times