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disorganization

American  
[dis-awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuhn] / dɪsˌɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.

  2. the absence of organization or orderly arrangement; disarrangement; disorder.


Etymology

Origin of disorganization

1785–95; < French désorganisation, equivalent to désorganis ( er ) to disorganize + -ation -ation

Explanation

Disorganization is a state of messiness or an inability to plan. Your disorganization might cause you to get bad grades in school, even if you're a brilliant writer and love math. Being organized or having a good organization system means you're neat, tidy, and disciplined about keeping track of things. The prefix dis- in disorganization makes it clear that it's the opposite of being organized — your disorganization means you're inefficient or sloppy instead. The words disorganize and disorganization were first used in English in the late 18th century, specifically in reference to the French Revolution, from the French désorganiser.

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On “The Bear,” his last guest star role, Albert Schnur knocks our trust off balance by swooping into Ebra’s life, expecting to find disorganization, and enthusiastically respecting that Ebra has his act together.

From Salon • Dec. 21, 2025

Makary, for his part, has been frustrated with what he sees as HHS’s disorganization, people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 15, 2025

It’s an “Odd Couple”-type scenario, where Barb, a recently retired accountant and control freak, joins the committee as a volunteer and is aghast at Kath’s touchy-feely vibes and disorganization.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 18, 2024

Is clutter and disorganization killing your motivation to cook?

From Seattle Times • Feb. 12, 2024

It is unclear whether the blindness proceeded from the invasion of the disease in the ocular area or from an internal nervous disorganization attendant upon her distemper.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party" by M.T. Anderson