disorganize

  • 21disorganizing — disorganize (Amer.) dis·or·gan·ize || dɪs ɔːgÉ™naɪz v. disrupt, upset, disarrange, disorder (also disorganise) …

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  • 22disorder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of order Nouns 1. disorder, derangement; irregularity; misrule, anarchy, anarchism; untidiness, disunion; disquiet, discord; confusion, confusedness; disarray, jumble, huddle, litter, mess, mishmash …

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  • 23disorder — vb Disorder, derange, disarrange, disorganize, unsettle, disturb are comparable when they mean to undo the fixed or proper order of something. Disorder is commonly used in reference to something that depends for its proper functioning or… …

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  • 24disrupt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. disorganize, disturb, upset; turn inside out or upside down; mess up, play havoc with; separate. See destruction, discontinuance, disorder. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To break] Syn. interrupt, intrude,… …

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  • 25disorganisation — noun 1. a condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted • Syn: ↑disorganization, ↑disarrangement • Derivationally related forms: ↑disarrange (for: ↑disarrangement), ↑disorganise, ↑ …

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  • 26disorganise — verb remove the organization from • Syn: ↑disorganize • Ant: ↑organise, ↑organize (for: ↑disorganize) • Derivationally related forms: ↑disorganisation, ↑ …

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  • 27Battle of Tucumán — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Tucumán partof=Argentine War of Independence date=September 24 and 25, 1812 place=Tucumán, Argentina result=United Provinces victory combatant1=flagicon|Argentina|alt United Provinces of South America… …

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  • 28confuse — I (bewilder) verb abash, addle, astonish, baffle, befog, befuddle, bemuddle, confound, confundere, daze, discompose, disconcert, distract, embarrass, flurry, fluster, fog, jumble, mislead, mix up, muddle, mystify, nonplus, obfuscate, permiscere,… …

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  • 29disturb — dis·turb vt 1: to destroy the tranquillity or composure of 2: to throw into disorder vi: to cause disturbance disturb the peace: to cause a disturbance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 30complicate — I verb aggravate, bedevil, befoul, confound, confuse, dislocate, disorganize, embroil, encumber, entangle, exacerbate, implicate, intensify, involve, jumble, knot, make intricate, make worse, mix up, muddle, obfuscate, obscure, perplex, perturb,… …

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