Examples of 'disorganised' in a sentence

Meaning of "disorganised"

The verb 'disorganise' means to cause something to become messy or disordered
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  • Lacking order or organisation; confused; chaotic.
  • simple past tense and past participle of disorganise

How to use "disorganised" in a sentence

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Mercia is disorganised and that will change.
But other signs point to a disorganised offender.
Disorganised dog fighting happens every day.
The mutinies were disorganised and quickly crushed.
A disorganised mess just like the owner.
The proteins become disorganised and discoloured.
Are disorganised and occasionally run short of money.
Here they formed disorganised armed bands.
That only seems hysterical and disorganised.
Your mom is so disorganised she lives on a heap.
The workshop was good but a bit disorganised.
You are disorganised at home and not in your office.
Early games were probably disorganised and violent.
The most disorganised cupboard in my house is my plastics cupboard.
I guess it is always a little chaotic and disorganised.

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Things are a little disorganised around here.
It disorganised and broke up the teaching.
They can at times appear chaotic or disorganised.
We have got disorganised electrical activity.
A confused mind is the consequence of a disorganised life.
I wish you would disorganised that hospital a bit.
A disorganised studio tends to get on my nerves.
Investors prefer organised corruption to disorganised corruption.
Being disorganised except for favourite activities.
In children it is manifested as disorganised or agitative behaviours.
Disorganised academic essay indicates there is no planning concerned.
Road traffic is disorganised and undisciplined.
You must think us very disorganised.
Very poor disorganised customer service.
There is more to this than some disorganised violence.
Sleeping in a disorganised room will lead to disorganised thoughts.
Brilliant architect but perpetually disorganised.
I am the most disorganised person there is.
The overall approach to management is disorganised.
Several joints disorganised and arthritic.
The whole world would be disorganised.
I am far too disorganised and chaotic for that.
Nobody can accuse them of being disorganised.
But this was disorganised by the suppression of the trade guilds.
Embittered writer and disorganised runner.
One is a disorganised directory and the other is an organised directive.
You are a bad tempered disorganised success.
Lazy and disorganised people never rise to true leadership.
This triple murder feels disorganised and reckless.
Disorganised sequence of concepts listed one after the other.
One neat aspect in a disorganised picture.
Disorganised cabinets and racks cost time and money.
The subjacent tissue was still disorganised and disoriented.
Computerisation of disorganised shop operations results only in computerised disorder.
The problem is that it is completely disorganised.

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