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is disorganized
verb
To make less organized; to reduce to chaos.
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The New York City Housing Authority is disorganized and unresponsive.
Often, he said, the chip aisle is disorganized and unappealing to women.
Tonight, the seller could be stalling merely because he is disorganized.
Who wants a pilot or doctor who is disorganized, easily distracted and has difficulty interpreting symbols?
The other is disorganized and just isn't made the same way".
"The problem is that our crime is disorganized," one prominent Mexican lawyer told me.
Yet the public is disorganized and kept divided by a red-blue cultural schism perpetuated and magnified by political leaders.
But two months after the collapse, the inspections process is disorganized and haphazard, with unclear lines of authority.
He is disorganized: he did not use a wallet until he was 45, because he found it hard to arrange.
Mr. Kaiman said the current method of handling complaint and information calls to the Town Hall's main number is "disorganized and inefficient".
"The defining feature about Cherie which has made what is a quite complicated life possible for both of them is the fact that she is disorganized," he says.
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