Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disorganize.(verb)
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Use "disorganizes" in a sentence
"The theory of individualism triumphs here as everywhere else; disorganizes, that is to say, the forces that holding together might have been able to build up a succession of great works."
"For four days a furious debate raged in the convention during the day, while rival mass-meetings in the streets at night called each other "disorganizes," "bolters," "traitors," "disunionists," and"
"Our recent culture involves the conviction that inflation disorganizes the economy and erodes the worker's income."