Examples of 'disorganisation' in a sentence

Meaning of "disorganisation"

Disorganisation - the state of being disorganized or lacking order. It describes a lack of organization or structure
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This training also presents an image of disorganisation.
Their disorganisation will help us with the jury.
Helps overcome any form of disorganisation.
Disorganisation is a major source of stress.
Unemployment is a great cause of social disorganisation.
Mendoza again describes the disorganisation of the city as a parody.
Disorganisation of production soon threatens the ability of the strikers.
This is a great example of disorganisation.
Social disorganisation theory.
I am sorry for the disorganisation.
T disorganisation of the army.
Destruction and economic disorganisation.
The disorganisation of the fifth shooting suggested that now it looks like a blip.
They can only succeed if they can create disorganisation.
This disorganisation could be how the virus penetrates the placenta to infect the foetus.

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Goebbels complained repeatedly about the disorganisation of the film department.
Various fibrous tissue pathologies are characterised by adverse tissue remodelling and matrix disorganisation.
Mess and disorganisation is anathema to an Idler.
This has produced an overall impression of great confusion and disorganisation.
On the disorganisation of our Chancellery I can judge from a series of signs.
The germs begin to proliferate when the organism changes and disorganisation sets in.
Themselves to survive, the disorganisation of reproduction caused by a.
Important reforms were shelved and Chatham soon acquired a reputation for disorganisation and laziness.
Dispersal and disorganisation of external contractors ; uncoordinated terminology ;.
Constant arguing and squabbling gives the impression of chaos and disorganisation which discourages new learners.
Disorganisation involves thought disorders and bizarre behaviour,.
Gaps were to be widened to exploit weakness and disorganisation of the German defence.
The disorganisation and / or the suppression of the phases of the sleep will generate insomnia.
The Minister for the Interior himeself admitted this serious disorganisation and the arbitrariness it represents.
It is clear that this process also conceals dispersion, isolation, discouragement and disorganisation.
Can nothing be done about the disorganisation or is it deliberate?
The muzzling of the opposition was, sadly, matched only by its own disorganisation.
At the same time, there is disorganisation of the deeper areas of the skin.
In fact, the average person loses about an hour every day due to disorganisation.
Here we observe the elemental lawlessness, disorganisation and all-out anarchy in this country.
Cellular disorganisation within tissues is traditionally associated with various human diseases, such as cancer.
In adults, the major symptoms include distractibility, disorganisation and accident proneness.
LPG causes disorganisation of F-actin and disruption of phagosomal lipid microdomains.
The development of regionalism, as everywhere, constitutes a force for the disorganisation of proletarian struggle.
Apart from the disorganisation issue that I mentioned earlier, another negative aspect is tourism.
Over . This is a great example of disorganisation.
The disorganisation of the System Lords' fragmented rule.
Still, Croatia risks falling behind as a result of disorganisation.
How about the disorganisation in Congo?
If there was one thing that my Dad absolutely hated, it was disorganisation.
Over . Some disorganisation never hurts.
Runs a very tight operation . I am sorry for the disorganisation.
All non-living systems decay, their disorganisation ( entropy ) inexorably increases.
It is also known that it was - still is? - an ethnocidal process of cultural disorganisation.
The EU-funded CODIP Cortical disorganisation in psychosis.

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