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disorganize

[dis-awr-guh-nahyz] / dɪsˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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Brilliant but frequently misunderstood, George is dismissed by one potential suspect as “a bumbling, disorganized eccentric.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The farmer and freelance journalist from rural Tennessee said the diagnosis explained why she felt so disorganized and forgetful, and as if her brain were a motor running all day.

From Salon

Yet such an otherwise slight discrepancy articulates the broader reality that basic facts about Price remain vexingly difficult to grasp and have emerged only through painstaking analysis of scattered and often disorganized records.

From New York Times

In February, the Daily Beast reported allegations of a toxic workplace, including long, late-night shoots and disorganized set days under Levinson.

From Los Angeles Times

“They’re so disorganized and restrictive in Texas. I don’t even want to speak on it,” he sighs,

From Los Angeles Times