Disorganize (verb)

  1. To cause a breakdown in the organization or structure of something.
  2. To make something chaotic or confused.

Origin:

From the latin word "dis-" which means opposite of, and "organize" which means to arrange systematically.

Examples:

  1. The sudden power outage disorganized the schedule of the trains.
  2. The protest disorganized the traffic and caused delays.
  3. The company's restructuring plans disorganized the employees and caused frustration.
  4. The hurricane disorganized the coastal town and caused widespread damage.
  5. The miscommunication disorganized the plans for the event and caused confusion.
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