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    disorganization


    1. When the general is weak and without authority; when his orders are not clear and distinct; when there are no fixes duties assigned to officers and men, and the ranks are formed in a slovenly haphazard manner, the result is utter DISORGANIZATION


    2. * They help change behaviors that cause disorganization


    3. Some organizer-coaches have found that coaching by telephone is an additional service they can provide to benefit clients challenged by chronic disorganization


    4. This will prevent the disorganization from spreading into other rooms


    5. The obvious disorganization of the movement that they struggled through gave Moshe cause again to remember his hilltop thought of Seth, the Egyptian God of Chaos


    6. He had seen the disorganization of the evening before and had made some


    7. disorganization of the movement that they struggled through gave Moshe cause again to


    8. This deficit of organization means that there is disorganization, which naturally means that incompetence will result


    9. Therefore, every transcendence has its own original state of anarchic disorganization, where the rules emerge from the complexity of the conflicts and the myriad monopolies of their variable resolutions


    10. Every democratic system produces an expansion of voices whose unintegrated plurality creates cacophonous disorganization

    11. If it wasn't for the treaty and the fence that is money, and the law and the gun that enforces the treaty and protects the fence, then everyone would steal from each other, assault each other, and plunge the world into prehistoric disorganization


    12. It will be the duty of the Government to build a sufficient number of houses to accommodate the families of all those in its employment, and as a consequence of this and because of the general disorganization and decay of what is now called "business", all other house property of all kinds will rapidly depreciate in value


    13. All the old methods that had been unfailingly crowned with success: the concentration of batteries on one point, an attack by reserves to break the enemy’s line, and a cavalry attack by ‘the men of iron,’ all these methods had already been employed, yet not only was there no victory, but from all sides came the same news of generals killed and wounded, of reinforcements needed, of the impossibility of driving back the Russians, and of disorganization among his own troops


    14. All this is alive with the hideous vitality of things which have been organized out of disorganization


    15. Marshal Bessières and the other generals were of opinion that they must retreat—not that they were doubtful of victory, but they dreaded the losses that must ensue, and the probable demoralization and disorganization of the army


    16. The most appalling feature of the whole business was the disorganization of Davout’s division, which unfortunately spread to the other troops


    17. Her discourse was interspersed with foreign scientific terms about propaganda, disorganization, groups, sections and sub-sections, which, she was perfectly certain, everybody knew, but of which Nekhludoff had never even heard


    18. All the old methods that had been unfailingly crowned with success: the concentration of batteries on one point, an attack by reserves to break the enemy’s line, and a cavalry attack by “the men of iron,” all these methods had already been employed, yet not only was there no victory, but from all sides came the same news of generals killed and wounded, of reinforcements needed, of the impossibility of driving back the Russians, and of disorganization among his own troops


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    Synonyms for "disorganization"

    disorganisation disorganization disarrangement confusion derangement disarray irregularity disorder

    "disorganization" definitions

    a condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted


    the disturbance of a systematic arrangement causing disorder and confusion