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  • noun Plural form of disorganizer.

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Examples

  • When the Texas Congress convened on June 16, Jones beheld the assembled politicians as “demagogues, emissaries, factionists, disorganizers, and personal and political enemies, all, all united against me.”

    A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009

  • When the Texas Congress convened on June 16, Jones beheld the assembled politicians as “demagogues, emissaries, factionists, disorganizers, and personal and political enemies, all, all united against me.”

    A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009

  • The Law was laid down in a masterly manner; Politics were set in their true light by holding up the Jacobins as the disorganizers of our happy country, and the only instruments of introducing discontent and dissatisfaction among the well-meaning part of the Community.

    Chris Rodda: It's Back -- Randy Forbes Reintroduces His Religious Heritage Week Resolution 2009

  • Republicans were an "associated club of disorganizers" who "[bore] the plain impress of partiality, deceit, and distortion."

    Fracas in Congress: The Battle of Honor between Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold 1999

  • And there are any number of government organizers and disorganizers.

    17TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATTACK ON MONCADA BARRAC 1970

  • And there are a tremendous number of government organizers and disorganizers and soothsayers.

    The Speech Castro, Fidel 1970

  • We shall be ridiculed as fools, scorned as visionaries, branded as disorganizers, reviled as madmen, threatened and perhaps punished as traitors.

    The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society

  • Our citizens have not entered its territories for the purpose of obstructing its laws, nor do we wish to do so, nor would we justify any individual in such act; yet we have been branded and stigmatized by its friends and advocates, both in the free and slave States, as incendiaries, fanatics, disorganizers, enemies to our country, and as wishing to dissolve the Union.

    The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society

  • We shall be ridiculed as fools, scorned as visionaries, branded as disorganizers, reviled as madmen, threatened and perhaps punished as traitors.

    The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society

  • "Those," he said, "might be branded with the epithet of disorganizers, who threatened a dissolution of the Union in case the measures they dictated were not obeyed; and he knew, although he did not ascribe it to any member of the House, that men high in office and reputation had industriously spread an alarm that the Union would be dissolved if the present motion was carried."

    Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII John Austin Stevens

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