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Definitions from the WebAntonyms for Organize
Sense: verb Definition: To cause a lack of order or arrangement in; to disrupt. Usage: The students decided to disorder the classroom by scattering books and papers everywhere. Related Products: Chaos, Disarray Sense: verb Definition: To make someone feel uncertain or bewildered, usually by presenting them with too much information or options. Usage: The complex instructions were deliberately written to confuse the participants of the game. Related Products: Bewilderment, Puzzle Sense: verb Definition: To mix or confuse in a way that makes things difficult to understand or sort out. Usage: Please do not jumble all these cables together; it will take ages to separate them later. Related Products: Disorder, Confusion Sense: adjective Definition: Not neat or in order; messy or unkempt. Usage: His room is always untidy with clothes strewn across the floor. Related Products: Mess, Disorganized Sense: adjective Definition: Made, done, or chosen without a method or conscious decision; haphazard. Usage: The professor asked the students to write a random paragraph without any topic in mind. | ||||
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