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- noun Plural form of
disorganization .
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Examples
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Now, the world would be insane and rabid, if these disorganizations should last for hundreds of years.
Nature 2006
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Body-image distortions are common, such as the user perceiving his or her body as shrunken or weightless; and there are similar distortions of time and space and disorganizations of thought.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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In him there were no obsessions, no disorganizations, no conflicts, no mental quirks, no emotional instability.
The Power of Positive Thinking Norman Vincent Peale 1980
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The distress becomes more and more complicated; disorganizations, alterations of the fluids, disturbances of the assimilative sphere, nervous derangements from simple illusions of the sentient sphere, and occasional trembling and twitching, to spasmodic and convulsive movements, and final extinction of nervous power, marasmus of the spinal marrow or a ramollissement of the brain; these are the consequences of such miasmatic complications.
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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Apis is no less effectual against _chronic diarrhœa_, more particularly if resulting, not from any deep-seated disorganizations, but from some permanent inflammatory irritation of the intestinal mucous membrane, and which causes and fosters so much distress, by rendering all normal digestion impossible and finally bringing on its inseparable companion, the last degree of hypochondria.
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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Aconite with Apis, in case inflammation is present; Carduus mariæ, in case of simple inflammatory irritation, and Hepatin, if disorganizations have already set in.
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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The beneficent action of Apis, in intermittent fever, is still increased by the fact that it prevents the supervention of typhus, disorganizations of the spleen, dropsy, china-cachexia.
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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All the public welfare work is based on the theory that it is better, and will be ultimately cheaper, to prevent social misfits and social disorganizations than to care for social wreckage.
Biennial Report of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, December 1, 1920 to June 30, 1922 North Carolina State Board of Charities 1920
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Now, the world would be insane and rabid, if these disorganizations should last for hundreds of years.
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The evil effects of this excessive cerebral action may _perhaps_ entirely pass away in a few hours, and leave no trace of injury behind; but then, on the other hand, there is certainly reason to fear that such commotions, especially if often repeated, tend to impede the regular and healthful development of the organs, and that they may become the origin of derangements, or of actual disorganizations, resulting very seriously in future years.
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