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disorganizes

  • present tense form
    of disorganize (3rd person singular).
    disorganize
    verb (used with object)
    to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.

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Blanchard recommends expanding the export controls from defense-related production to “anything which disorganizes production” in the Russian economy.

From Seattle Times Mar. 20, 2022

“Not only does the current protocol fail to protect students, staff and their families, but it also completely disorganizes schools.”

From New York Times Jan. 13, 2022

For the Communists to practice drastic reform as they made war was relatively easy, for in partisan warfare anything that disorganizes society operates to the enemy's disadvantage.

From Time Magazine Archive

When a thunderstorm disorganizes our electric lights for an hour or so we feel it a personal affront.

From Mince Pie by Christopher Morley

She dared not breathe her doubts; but, like a subtle poison which disorganizes everything with which it comes in contact, this new suspicion filled her thoughts, and added to her already intolerable sufferings.

From File No. 113 by Émile Gaboriau