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disorganize
verb as in disrupt arrangement; make shambles of
Strong matches
Example Sentences
French troops in 2020 “achieved important successes, by neutralizing several top leaders of terrorist groups and by attacking their logistical network to disorganize them,” she added.
Rather than launch a polemic against the tourist gaze that fetishizes veiled women on motorbikes, Mr. Hajjaj drowns it out with maximalist compositions that mash up references, disorganize expectations, and seize control.
“I think it’s about speed, speed of movements,” Berhalter said, “having the ability to turn their defenders, having the mentality to disorganize their defense, get behind their defense. We could have been more aggressive with that tonight, for sure.”
No matter who is summoned for matches and tournaments in the coming years, he added: “The philosophy will remain consistent: What we’re trying to do with the ball, how we want to disorganize the opponent using the ball to create goal-scoring opportunities. That is who we are.”
The team’s mantra has become “disorganize.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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