disorganize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- disorganization noun
- disorganizer noun
Etymology
Origin of disorganize
1785–95; < French désorganiser, equivalent to dés- dis- 1 + organiser to organize
Example Sentences
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Origin: among typesetters, from the verb "pi" meaning to disorganize hopelessly, as a "pied" line of type: cmfw shrdl cmfwy vbgkq etao ET The original "pied" Piper was so-called from his motley costume.
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If passed, the amendment "will further impede and disorganize the defense program," will also stop normal industrial expansion.
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The verdict, the first against the Mafia as a criminal enterprise, was the most damaging blow to La Cosa Nostra struck by the Justice Department in its highly successful crusade to disorganize organized crime.
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He was said to have bribed the Chairman of the Soviet Meat Trust, Professor Alexander Riazanzev, to "disorganize the Soviet food distribution system and promote wholesale famine in Russia."
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It is, basically, a response to propaganda, something like the panic-producing pheromones that slave-taking ants re lease to disorganize the colonies of their prey.
From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas
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