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What does disorganise mean?

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Verb
  1. To make less organised; to reduce to chaos.
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Thus the main problem of an indemnity is to secure wealth in exportable form which will not disorganise the victors trade.
Their main effect was to disorganise and disorient the left.
The change of opponent might disorganise Bebe's preparations as Myekeni is a complete opposite to Lindi.
He had been hoping for a quick end to this campaign, utilizing the ship's guns to pound the hillsides above the defenders in an effort to dislodge and disorganise them.
He claimed the measure would disorganise payments in many parts of the country where local enterprises did not have access to the big national banks.
There is a very, very long history of the US government at all levels acting to violently suppress and disorganise left-leaning organisations, going right back to the nineteenth century.

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