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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

It seems inexplicable that anyone would think such a chaotic, disorganized, slipshod assault on necessary government functions makes sense in a complex world in which millions of lives are dependent upon them working.

From Salon

With so much disorganized majesty happening in the arrival portion of the ceremony, one might think that the actual swearing-in portion of the morning would be a nonevent in comparison.

From Salon

Growers at first were disappointed with the disorganized blooms, the tightly packed petals more akin to a wild than a garden rose.

From Los Angeles Times

In both models, the machine learning tool identified a significantly increased level of "disorganized behavior" as the mice aged.

From Science Daily