disorganized
dis awr guh nahyzd
- v remove the organization from
- a lacking order or methodical arrangement or function
a disorganized enterprise
a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose
she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate
- They were disorganized and willing to murder, but passionate and anxious to plead their nationalist cause with the outside world.
- Oldtime Democrats, accustomed to their party's brawling, disorganized conventions of old, may think for a while that they have walked into the wrong building.
- He relished power and organized, or disorganized, his Administration so that conflict among his subordinates would ensure that the big decisions would come to him.