noun
- the state of being disorganized; lack of order, system, or planning
- the process of breaking up or destroying the organization of something
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'disorganization'; uncountable noun
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'disorganization'
Examples
- The disorganisation in the office made it difficult to find important documents.
- Her desk was a complete disorganisation of papers and files.
- The project failed due to poor planning and general disorganisation.
- The disorganisation of the event led to long delays and frustrated attendees.
- After the merger, there was temporary disorganisation in the company's departments.
- The teacher complained about the disorganisation of the students' work.
- Financial disorganisation can lead to serious problems for a business.