Examples of 'unorganised' in a sentence

Meaning of "unorganised"

unorganised (adjective) - lacking organization or structure
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  • Poorly organised, lacking the ability to organise.
  • Not organised, not having any arrangement.

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Calculation methods are basically applied to unorganised sources.
Unorganised clay is not useful for constructing a building.
The feni selling market is largely unorganised.
Many unorganised small shops depend on child labour.
Protective measures for the unorganised sector.
An unorganised appointment desk can mean unhappy patients.
They are trying to get us for unorganised public demonstration.
Dorothea wanted me to tell you your assistant is unorganised.
Livelihood of unorganised workers was severely affected.
A larger number of girls are engaged in the unorganised sector.
A cramped and unorganised home will make a bad impression.
You are nothing but unorganised.
Unorganised sector no less affected.
Wage inquiry covering unorganised companies.
The unorganised sector has low productivity and offers lower wages.

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This is why we organise the unorganised.
There was also a thriving unorganised sector consisting of many small entities.
Organised people will always trump unorganised people.
A cluttered and unorganised office could set the wrong impression.
Most people are involved in the unorganised sector.
New and hitherto unorganised layers of the working class were moving into action.
Incredibly vague and unorganised.
There the football tended to be unorganised and fairly lawless games known as mob football.
There are some laws to regulate the conditions of workers in unorganised sector.
Just skin and bones of the unorganised body remain with me.
Construction workers constitute another major group of workers in the unorganised sector.
Just a massive unorganised mess.
Young people commit antisocial activities mostly in their free unorganised time.
Instead they focus on the unorganised who appear to be less constricted.
He admitted to being desperately unorganised.
Unions needed to organise the unorganised and informal workers were a big challenge.
Ninety per cent of our labour force is employed by the unorganised sector.
The victims are vulnerable people who are unorganised and unable to defend and protect themselves.
The market is traditionally price driven and dominated by the unorganised sector.
Working class in the organised and unorganised sectors constitutes near about seven crores.
The populations that will bear the burden are generally diffuse and unorganised.
Sport is an organised or unorganised recreation.
The plebeian masses that followed Hitler were naturally amorphous and unorganised.
A major category of unorganised workers is Home based workers.
His assistant is so unorganised.
Unorganised women labour in India.
The good news for them is that it is unorganised and scattered.
An Unorganised Sector is a sector which is not registered by the government.
They can quickly turn into a big pile of unorganised paperwork.
He believed that unorganised European settlement would destroy Māori society.
Many of the laws mentioned above apply to the unorganised sector also.
Loans from Unorganised sectors.
That the vast Negro masses were completely unorganised.
Projects to organise unorganised workers ; and.
The crisis of the Frei government had not only affected previously unorganised sectors.

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