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unstructured

[uhn-struhk-cherd] / ʌnˈstrʌk tʃərd /
ADJECTIVE
unorganized
Synonyms


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The explanation frequently offered for the league’s troubles was that it was too Black and too unstructured, and featured too many violence-prone and drug-addled players, to appeal to a predominantly White fan base.

From Washington Post

For Donatich, 26, who lives in New York, having “so much unstructured time” was forcing her “to define the reasons why I like the thing I claim to like to do.”

From New York Times

Must be able to juggle multiple priorities in a chaotic, wildly unstructured environment and to change course at a moment’s notice.

From Los Angeles Times

For starters, the lucky candidate would expect to work “in a dynamic, unstructured environment and possess flexibility to change course at a moment’s notice.”

From New York Times

Beyond serving as a stage for the best of local fashion and music, nightclubs offer that unstructured, unfiltered environment that allows you to fully immerse yourself in a place.

From Washington Post