verb
- present participle of disorganise; causing something to become disordered, confused, or lacking in organization
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'disorganizing'; commonly used in continuous tenses
Examples
- The sudden change in schedule is disorganising the entire team's workflow.
- Disorganising the files made it impossible to find the important documents.
- The unexpected guests were disorganising our carefully planned event.
- Constant interruptions are disorganising my thoughts during the exam.
- She accused him of deliberately disorganising the office supplies.
- The new policy is disorganising the department's established procedures.