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unorganized
/ ʌˈɔːɡəˌԲɪ /
adjective
not arranged into an organized system, structure, or unity
(of workers) not unionized
nonliving; inorganic
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unorganized1
Example Sentences
“The first day that they opened business it was chaotic, unorganized and it’s just such a nuisance now,” she said.
They found the cortex of the brain can transform unorganized inputs into highly organized patterns of activity -- demonstrating self-organization.
“As poorly as we played, as unorganized as we were for five or six minutes, we were fortunate,” Altman said.
He said people needing affordable housing the most are a large, unorganized group that has little pull at the Legislature.
“It was a lot of miscommunication and just unorganized,” Keen said recently.
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