Ropson's point of departure is the list: used to constantly rework, negotiate, organize and disorganize what surrounds. |
The shock effect of the carriers had been enough to disorganize the aliens, but the battle was not over yet by a long shot. |
Presently, with a quick move, Mallow took the offensive, and tried to unsettle Dyck's poise and disorganize his battle-plan. |
Therefore to neglect this part of our organism means to disorganize, to a large extent, the workings of all other parts. |
SecondThe object of this propaganda is to disorganize the enemy army and to obtain information regarding it. |
These aberrations completely disorganize and destroy the unity between man, animal, plants, soil, water and the environment. |