Disorder vs Disorganise - What's the difference?
disorder | disorganise |
Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.
A disturbance of civic peace or of public order.
(medicine) A physical or psychical malfunction.
To make less organised; to reduce to chaos.
As a noun disorder
is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.As a verb disorganise is
to make less organised; to reduce to chaos.disorder
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Alternative forms
* disordre (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- After playing the children left the room in disorder .
- The class was thrown into disorder when the teacher left the room
- The army tried to prevent disorder when claims the elections had been rigged grew stronger.
- Bulimia is an eating disorder .
Synonyms
* (absence of order) chaos, entropy; see also * (disturbance of civic peace) See alsoDerived terms
* autism spectrum disorder * borderline personality disorder * disordely * eating disorder * seasonal affective disorder * spectrum disorderdisorganise
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Alternative forms
* disorganizeVerb
(disorganis)- The arrival of her new baby would inevitably disorganise her life .