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'disorganization' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the word when you want to describe a lack of organization or structure. For example, "The disorganization of the archives made it difficult to find the information I was looking for."
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disorganization
noun
The act of disorganizing; destruction of system.
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Blitzkrieg, ( German: "lightning war") military tactic calculated to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the employment of surprise, speed, and superiority in matériel or firepower.
Atrial fibrillation is a chaotic disorganization of the atrial muscle in which multiple and organized electrical impulses arise.
Skin diseases in which there is an overproduction of epidermal cells or a disorganization of their differentiation often show scaling.
Earlier social disorganization theories and economic theories offered solutions that were costly and would take a long time to prove effective.
The resulting disorganization of the agricultural system led to a famine that is thought to have caused the deaths of 20 30 million people.
More severe levels of impairment and personality disorganization occur in schizophrenia than in almost any other mental disorder.
Maintaining this internal organization requires a continuous input of energy, because spontaneous chemical reactions always create disorganization.
All these peoples took part in the revolutionary conflicts, and some disorganization took place everywhere.
The first, called resource mobilization theory, takes as its starting point a critique of those theories that explain social movements as arising from conditions of social disorganization and strain and as finding their recruits among the isolated and alienated in society.
Observations suggest that fleeting hallucinations typically begin after two or three days without sleep, and that after 100 to 200 sleepless hours a progressive personality disorganization will develop, marked by periods of hallucinosis or, in some cases, by the reappearance of a previously existing psychiatric disorder.
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We met in September at a conference in Cleveland for an international association called the Institute for Challenging Disorganization.
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