disorganization
a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
the absence of organization or orderly arrangement; disarrangement; disorder.
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How to use disorganization in a sentence
I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine.
But “he was so shocked by the disorganization and lack of seriousness that he submitted his papers to retire.”
Maybe this is just another manifestation of Democratic disorganization.
Why Is Progressive Hero Bill de Blasio Throwing Charter Schools Out of New York City? | Conor P. Williams | March 4, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe fell victim to his own ignorance, disorganization, and inability to deal with sexual-harassment allegations.
Why Herman Cain Failed to Salvage His Presidential Campaign | Howard Kurtz | December 3, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTCarla Murphy looks at the challenges ahead, including corruption, hurricane season, and disorganization.
In Cornelia's face the well-groomed expression showed sudden signs of immediate disorganization.
Molly Make-Believe | Eleanor Hallowell AbbottFurther evidences of disorganization and want of definite aim were to come.
Art in England | Dutton CookBut these measures were the result of levity and disorganization rather than of any purpose to reopen the quarrel.
History of the English People, Volume VIII (of 8) | John Richard GreenThere was every reason to indulge in this pleasing belief; disorganization had extended to every branch of the service.
The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) | Charles James LeverPay them anything that is necessary, in order to avoid civil war and social disorganization!
The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society | Upton Sinclair
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