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disorganization

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/dɪsˌɔːrɪɡəˈneɪʃən/ · dis-or-gan-i-za-tion

The state of being disorganized; lack of orderly structure.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being disorganized; lack of orderly structure.

غیر ترتیب کے حالت؛ نظام کی کمی.

غیر تنظیم

ghair tanzim

Synonyms

chaosdisorderconfusionبے ترتیبیبے نظمیکھچک

Antonyms

organizationorderarrangementتنظیمترتیبنظم

Common Collocations

  • disorganization in the workplace
  • disorganization of thoughts
  • causes of disorganization

Example Sentences

The disorganization in the project caused significant delays.

پروجیکٹ کی غیر تنظیم نے اہم تاخیر کا سبب بنی.

Project ki ghair tanzim ne aham takheer ka sabab bani.

Her desk was a mess, a clear sign of disorganization.

اس کی میز ایک بے ترتیبی تھی، جو غیر تنظیم کی واضح علامت تھی.

Us ki mez ek be tartibi thi, jo ghair tanzim ki wazeh alamat thi.

Disorganization can lead to increased stress and frustration.

غیر تنظیم ذہنی دباؤ اور ناپسندیدگی کا باعث بن سکتی ہے.

Ghair tanzim zehni dabao aur na pasandeedgi ka baais ban sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

disorganization:Disorganization refers specifically to a lack of organization, while disorder can imply a state of confusion that might include temporary disruptions.

Word Family

organize
verbترتیب دینا
organization
nounتنظیم
organized
adjectiveمنظم

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that disorganization is 'not organized' – think of a messy room.

Picture a cluttered desk with papers scattered everywhere.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل سے جو بات نکلتی ہے، اثر رکھتی ہے / لیکن خاموشی کا کون سا اثر رکھتا ہے؟

Dil se jo baat nikalti hai, asar rakhti hai / Lekin khamoshi ka kaun sa asar rakhta hai?

The words that come from the heart carry impact / But what impact does silence carry?

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے ترتیبی میں کوئی خیر نہیں.

Be tartibi mein koi khair nahi.

There is no benefit in disorganization.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disorganizatio" — a lack of organization

First known use: 20th century

Derived from the prefix 'dis-' indicating negation and 'organization' referring to the arrangement or structure.