disorganize - use in sentences

Object

  • manner: A large number present the content in a disorganized manner, forcing the reader to do more work.
  • state: Have we not yet enough to be ashamed of, in having confused and disorganized the state?
  • orientation: The dynamics and sequence of information have a paradoxical effect on subjects with a disorganized study orientation.
  • rabble: The earthquake of Black Wednesday reduced a party built on a will to power to a squabbling and disorganized rabble.
  • person: I am such a disorganized person, but I actually use most of the PIM applications.

Modifying Another Word

  • so: Then we have to go without food or water because the authorities are so disorganized.
  • completely: Would you want a professional to work for you whose desk is piled with papers and looks completely disorganized to work on your account?
  • little: Sadly, it's a little disorganized, difficult to navigate and achingly slow.
  • very: Generally, I find my stylesheets grow organically and can get very disorganized.
  • somewhat: I suspected that this might have put the boys off a bit because it made the record company look somewhat disorganized.
  • rather: They are also rather disorganized and random, for which I apologize.

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