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Meaning of disorganize
to cause something to become disordered or less organized
Etymology of disorganize
The word "disorganize" originated in the mid-17th century from the prefix "dis-" (meaning "opposite of" or "not") and the verb "organize" (meaning "to arrange or systematize")
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of disrupting or undoing the organization or structure of something
Synonyms
Definitions
- To cause something to become disordered or less organized
- * To disrupt the systematic arrangement or functioning of something
Usage Examples
- The company's finances were disorganized, making it difficult to track expenses
- * The storm disorganized the city's transportation system, causing widespread delays
- * Her desk was disorganized, with papers and files scattered everywhere