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  • adjective Not organic; having no organization

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From dis- +‎ organic

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Examples

  • Having marginalised itself into near-irrelevance under a 'disorganic' leader, the UNP is in a hopelessly self-destructive mode, driving itself to electoral extinction and its supporters to political destitution and deepest despair.

    groundviews Dayan Jayatilleka 2010

  • O brother, it is an endless consolation to me, in this disorganic, as yet so quack-ridden, what you may well call hag - ridden and hell-ridden world, to find that disobedience to the

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • O brother, it is an endless consolation to me, in this disorganic, as yet so quack-ridden, what you may well call hag-ridden and hell-ridden world, to find that disobedience to the Heavens, when they send any messenger whatever, is and remains impossible.

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. Thomas Carlyle 1838

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