disorganize

English

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Etymology

From French désorganiser, equivalent to dis- + organize.

Verb

disorganize (third-person singular simple present disorganizes, present participle disorganizing, simple past and past participle disorganized)

  1. To make less organized; to reduce to chaos.
    The arrival of her new baby would inevitably disorganize her life.

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