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And lastly, the inevitable and frequent economic crises under capitalism disorganize it and hasten it on towards destruction.
A HISTORY OF TRADE UNIONISM IN THE UNITED STATESSELIG PERLMAN
And there was that in it which seemed at moments to disorganize the room, and lay violent and exclusive hold on the spectator.
ELIZABETH'S CAMPAIGNMRS. HUMPHREY WARD
This riot of waters and crashing of ice were enough to disorganize the best school in New England.
THE GOLD BRICKANN S. STEPHENS
The response he received on every hand was the statement that it would disorganize and disband the Confederate Armies.
MARSE HENRY (VOL. 1)HENRY WATTERSON
Fear that number of these arrests of active managers, representatives, may disorganize industry on the Rand.
THE TRANSVAAL FROM WITHINJ. P. FITZPATRICK
The first effect of these measures was, as was natural, to disorganize the socialist party for the time.
CONTEMPORARY SOCIALISMJOHN RAE
They conspired to disorganize the transportation system, the hospital service, the food-supply, the manufacture of munitions.
BOLSHEVISMJOHN SPARGO
It will disorganize all pus and ferment-producing micro-organisms, their toxins, ferments and ptomains.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 1 OF 2VARIOUS
In reality, the war itself served to disorganize the Chinese police, and to diminish the authority of the local officers.
NARRATIVE OF THE VOYAGES AND SERVICES OF THE NEMESIS FROM 1840 TO 1843WILLIAM HUTCHEON HALL
Here then we have the occasional but inevitable usurpers, who either momentarily or finally disorganize the State.
EUPHORIONVERNON LEE
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WORDS RELATED TO DISORGANIZE

  • clutter
  • confound
  • confuse
  • derange
  • discompose
  • discreate
  • dishevel
  • disjoint
  • dislocate
  • disorganize
  • disrupt
  • distemper
  • disturb
  • embroil
  • jumble
  • mess up
  • muddle
  • muss up
  • rummage
  • rumple
  • scatter
  • shuffle
  • tumble
  • unsettle
  • upset
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