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Disorganisation

noun
1.
A condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted.  Synonyms: disarrangement, disorganization.
2.
The disturbance of a systematic arrangement causing disorder and confusion.  Synonym: disorganization.






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"Disorganisation" Quotes from Famous Books



... the minds of her contemporaries? No doubt that was so; and yet it is no less certain that, as she herself said, the specific business of nursing was 'the least important of the functions into which she had been forced'. It was clear that in the state of disorganisation into which the hospitals at Scutari had fallen, the most pressing, the really vital, need was for something more than nursing; it was for the necessary elements of civilised life— the commonest material objects, the most ordinary cleanliness, ...
— Eminent Victorians • Lytton Strachey

... members of the household took in the completing house. They regarded it as the future home.... One by one the different sets of workmen came and went. I am in awe of men who plaster houses for a living—and for pennies the hour. Always they arrive at the very summit of disorganisation—one house after another through life—to accept money and call their work paid for.... There is something to play with in masonry—every stone is different—but to learn order by lathing and plastering! Dante missed it from his inventions. I do not ...
— Child and Country - A Book of the Younger Generation • Will Levington Comfort

... in which every other consideration went to the wall, and they were seen flying off to the dressmaker, glove-shop, and perfumer. As these wild freaks of fancy did not harmonise very well with the prosaic details of existence, a slight disorganisation ensued; but Don Cristobal bore these disturbances with composure. After a short time of chaos, order returned, and his life resumed its usual peaceful course. The names of these daughters, in order of ...
— The Grandee • Armando Palacio Valds



Words linked to "Disorganisation" :   disorganise, disorder, disorderliness, disturbance



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