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disorganized adjective [ dɪsˈɔːɡənʌɪzd ]

• not properly planned and controlled.
• "the campaign was hopelessly disorganized"
Similar: disorderly, disordered, unorganized, mixed up, jumbled, muddled, untidy, messy, cluttered, chaotic, confused, topsy-turvy, haphazard, random, in disorder, in disarray, out of order, in a mess, in a muddle, in a shambles, all over the place, like a bomb's hit it, higgledy-piggledy, shambolic, all over the shop, all over the map, all over the lot, orderless,
Opposite: orderly,

disorganize verb

• disrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
Origin: late 18th century (dating from the French Revolution): from French désorganiser .


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