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Example sentences for "disorganized"

Lexicographically close words:
disorganisation; disorganised; disorganising; disorganization; disorganize; disorganizing; disoriented; disown; disowned; disowning
  1. We simply must begin with and mould from disorganized and discordant elements.

  2. The policies pursued by Spain during this time culminated in so much confusion that Florida Blanca was recalled in 1792 and set about to make an attempt at restoring order in a thoroughly disorganized government.

  3. Even Jovellanos, who had been recalled to restore order in the disorganized department of justice, was unable to cope with the chaotic situation.

  4. The Soudanese, subjects of the Khedive, encouraged by the disorganized condition of the Egyptian government, had revolted, and were threatening the Egyptian garrisons in the Soudan with destruction.

  5. McCulloch had rushed over to his headquarters in time to meet the fugitives, and by great exertions succeeded in rallying about 2,000 men, with whom he attacked Sigel's disorganized men in the camps, and drove them out.

  6. The Whigs were too disorganized to hold a national convention; but most of them favored William Henry Harrison for President.

  7. The Confederate army was more disorganized by victory than that of the United States by defeat," says General Johnston; and no pursuit of the Union forces was made.

  8. The events of 1837 paralyzed education and the educational system became disorganized so that no attempt was made to reconstruct it till the question of union was settled.

  9. Also business in Canada was completely disorganized by the rebellion.

  10. The rows are much shortened but not disorganized and an ossified band extends across the junction.

  11. In cases of marked scurvy the junction may be entirely disorganized and deformed, showing fractures of the rarefied bone and hemorrhages in the neighborhood.

  12. The junction as a whole may present an uneven, slightly disorganized appearance and there is sometimes a certain amount of macroscopic deformity.

  13. The rows of cartilage cells may be almost normal, but are more often noticeably shortened and usually somewhat disorganized or arranged in circular groups.

  14. Sevier's commission was not sent him until several weeks later; but he had long acted as such by the agreement of the settlers, who paid very little heed to the weak and disorganized North Carolina government.

  15. Sevier at once entered heartily into his friend's plan, and agreed to raise his rifle-rangers, and gather the broken and disorganized refugees who had fled across the mountains under McDowell.

  16. It raged for eleven years in China and disorganized the social framework profoundly.

  17. It is impossible in the space at our disposal to trace the movements of all the various German and Slavonic tribes as they went to and fro in the disorganized empire in search of plunder and a pleasant home.

  18. But though disorganized and proscribed, it was far from having disappeared.

  19. As it made the multitude govern, and as it entirely disorganized authority, it was impracticable at all times; but especially in a moment of general war.

  20. During twelve days of great combinations and consecutive victories, hastening in turns from Constance to Zurich, he repelled the efforts of the Russians, forced them to retreat, and disorganized the coalition.

  21. He tried intrigue and oppression; he banished, suspended, disorganized parliament; everything was an obstacle to him, nothing aided him.

  22. In another moment they found themselves disorganized and the victims of shouts of derision that came from the spectators who had followed the retreating forces to see the final outcome of the battle.

  23. This charge allowed the somewhat disorganized cuirassiers time to form again, and they, with the chasseurs and lancers, fell again upon the English cavalry.

  24. II The abode of the late Reverend Marvin Hiler remained in the disorganized condition he had left it when removed from his sphere of earthly uselessness and continuous accident.

  25. Moved in his practical nature, he was surprised to find this curious creature of disorganized nerves and useless impulses informed with an intelligence that did not preclude the welfare of humanity or the existence of a soul.

  26. Like most pioneer clearings, it was simply a disorganized raid upon nature that had left behind a desolate battlefield strewn with waste and decay.

  27. On land the Huns were sweeping nearer towards Petrograd, meeting with little opposition from the disorganized Russians.

  28. Both entered India as commercial companies, but the disorganized condition of the Mogul empire necessitated the use of military force to protect their interests, and allured them to conquest.

  29. Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, was still less radical, simply calling them "disorganized States.

  30. He found affairs upon his arrival in a miserable condition; the troops were disorganized and without discipline, arms or ammunition, and General Lee immediately sent him re-enforcements.

  31. The victory of Rosbach was, in a military point of view, less honorable than that of Leuthen; for it was gained over an incapable general and a disorganized army; but the moral effect which it produced was immense.

  32. At Madras, Hastings found the trade of the Company in a very disorganized state.

  33. An impoverished and disorganized government can hardly implement the needed reform programs.

  34. Maritime law was promulgated more or less in the twelfth century, but the troubles and agitations which weakened and disorganized empires during that period of the Middle Ages, deprived it of its power and efficiency.

  35. If enemy are beaten off and disorganized at some point, it may be good opportunity to follow up the advantage by counter attack.

  36. To form up immediately after the charge and follow the enemy with fire, not attempting a disorganized pursuit.

  37. V The haggling business, which had mainly depended on the horse, became disorganized forthwith.

  38. In disorganized hordes they battened on Rome and melted away there in excesses.

  39. Now mind you, I would never have restored McClellan to command if I did not know that at this moment he can do the work of putting this disorganized and defeated army into fighting shape better than any other.

  40. With a less number he had all but annihilated Pope's men and flung them back into Washington a disorganized rabble.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disorganized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amiss; anarchic; anarchistic; awry; bothered; chaotic; cockeyed; confused; deranged; desultory; disarranged; discomfited; discomposed; disconcerted; disjointed; dislocated; disordered; disorderly; disorganized; disturbed; embarrassed; flustered; haywire; indiscriminate; invertebrate; jumbled; loose; misplaced; nihilistic; order; perplexed; perturbed; promiscuous; purposeless; rambling; roily; shaken; shook; shuffled; slipshod; turbid; turbulent; unruly; unsettled; upset