- a variation of disorganize.
Example Sentences
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He had also been sowing dissension in the camp for some time; and, in short, the camels and the officer in charge of them seemed likely to disorganise the whole of the enterprise.
From The Red True Story Book by Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice)
Whatever tends to affect the teaching of them injuriously must tend to destroy and to disorganise the whole fabric of the medical art.
From Science & Education by Huxley, Thomas Henry
The efforts of Versailles to disorganise the reconstituted postal services were several times baffled, thanks to the vigilance of our two inspectors.
From History of the Commune of 1871 by Lissagary, P.
The undoubted tendency of physical infirmity is to disturb the temper, to weaken the will, and generally to disorganise the mental equilibrium.
From Crime and Its Causes by Morrison, William Douglas
To part with you is impossible; it would disorganise all my plans and hopes.
From Olive A Novel by Bowers, G.