unorder in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To unorder is to disrupt or disarrange the organization or arrangement of something.
Sample Sentences
- The chaos of the room seemed to unorder everything she had meticulously organized.
- After the storm passed, the garden was left in a state that would unorder even the most patient gardener.
- He tried to unorder his thoughts, but they raced through his mind like a whirlwind.
- The sudden influx of new ideas threatened to unorder the carefully crafted plan they had developed.
- In an attempt to unorder her cluttered desk, she found old memories buried beneath the papers.