disorganised


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Adj.1.disorganised - lacking order or methodical arrangement or function; "a disorganized enterprise"; "a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose"; "she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate"
unsystematic - lacking systematic arrangement or method or organization; "unsystematic and fragmentary records"; "he works in an unsystematic manner"
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غَيْر مُنَظَّم
óskipulegur
neorganizēts

disorganized,

disorganised

(disˈoːgənaizd) adjective
in confusion or not organized. a disorganized person; The meeting was very disorganized.
disˌorganiˈzation, disˌorganiˈsation noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
References in classic literature ?
"Unsettled weather, a long journey, uncertain means of travelling, a disorganised country, a city that may not be even safe for you."
As to its being a disorganised city, if it were not a disorganised city there would be no occasion to send somebody from our House here to our House there, who knows the city and the business, of old, and is in Tellson's confidence.
The train service was now very much disorganised. Quite a number of people who had been expecting friends from places on the South-Western network were standing about the station.
Meanwhile matters went on in Russell Square, Bloomsbury, just as if matters in Europe were not in the least disorganised. The retreat from Leipsic made no difference in the number of meals Mr.
PESHAWAR -- Pakistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in particular are under a government which is totally disorganised and running affairs in a haphazard way, said Awami National Party central leader Asfandyar Wali Khan.
Zimbabwe held its first election on Monday since former president Robert Mugabe was ousted in a de facto coup and European Union observers said the vote was "very smooth" in some places and "totally disorganised" in others.
Calling the event 'disorganised' and 'chaotic', he pointed out that calls for the public to bring their own trash bags to clean up after the event were ignored.
"Having cleared troubled areas from terrorists of all hues and colours, Pakistan is now going after their disorganised residual presence under Operation Raddul Fasaad ," he said.
Cissokho thought that while the team was 'disorganised' after the break, there were signs Bruce had made his mark on the side.
Fife social services need to explain how a boss can give evidence that Blake was disorganised, chaotic, erratic and had no understanding of risk, and that she had real fears about letting her visit families.
Due to restrictions on planning permissions, the property has become somewhat disorganised, and is in need of a careful makeover.
This year I was uncharacteristically disorganised because I've been so busy - I only decorated the tree on Christmas Eve as guests were arriving.