Sentences

disorganize in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To disorganize means to disrupt the orderly arrangement or functioning of something, leading to confusion or chaos.

Sample Sentences

  1. The unexpected changes in the project deadlines began to disorganize the entire team’s workflow.
  2. After the move, it took weeks to find everything as the clutter continued to disorganize their new home.
  3. Her habit of leaving things scattered around the office can easily disorganize even the most efficient worker.
  4. A sudden influx of new clients can disorganize a small business if they aren't prepared for the demand.
  5. Without a clear plan, the group's brainstorming session quickly began to disorganize and lose focus.
  6. The sudden change in management threatened to disorganize the entire project team.
  7. Her tendency to disorganize her workspace often led to missed deadlines.
  8. Unexpected events can easily disorganize a well-planned schedule.
  9. Too many distractions can disorganize even the most focused individual.
  10. It's crucial to maintain order, as clutter can disorganize our thoughts and priorities.