verb
- to destroy or disrupt the organization or orderly arrangement of something
- to throw into confusion or disorder; to make disorganized
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'disorganize'; transitive verb
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'disorganize'; transitive verb
Examples
- The sudden staff changes disorganised the entire department.
- Heavy traffic disorganised our carefully planned schedule.
- The files were disorganised and difficult to locate.
- His chaotic approach disorganised the project timeline.
- The unexpected announcement disorganised the team's workflow.
- Without proper planning, the event became completely disorganised.