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Example sentences for "disorganisation"

Lexicographically close words:
disordered; disordering; disorderly; disorders; disordinate; disorganised; disorganising; disorganization; disorganize; disorganized
  1. Notwithstanding the disorganisation of the royalists the battle of Lindale was admirably planned and carried out, and proved that Rigby was a man of considerable military skill.

  2. As on the Hellenic nation, so Augustus conferred on the Gallic an organised collective representation, such as they in the epoch of freedom and of disorganisation had striven after, but had never attained.

  3. The example of such disorganisation spread through the Peninsula, and aggravated dissension in all its cities.

  4. The latter state of the lining of the lid produces disease of the cornea, opacity of a greenish colour, or an ulcer with intolerance of light, and other symptoms of disorganisation proceeding in that tissue.

  5. Two days afterwards I arrived at Frankfort, every hour upon the road having afforded farther evidence of the entire disorganisation which is prevalent throughout Germany.

  6. It proceeds probably from the strong attraction of oxygen for hydrogen; for if the one rapidly absorb the other from the animal fibre, a disorganisation of the substance must ensue.

  7. The products of their disorganisation appear almost superior to those which they yield during their state of life and perfection.

  8. But it would be equally absurd to presuppose that these several functions can be disarranged for months, without more or less disorganisation of the medullary, or even of the cineritious, matter of the encephialon.

  9. Here, assuredly, are causes enough of disorganisation and ruin, that want only a man of genius to set them in action.

  10. Disorganisation there had been, and very considerable at that, but such was the condition of the ground that nothing else could have been expected.

  11. Although brothers-in-law, they had long been enemies, and their constant dissensions had introduced much disorganisation among the troops which they severally commanded.

  12. And even now, about all we know is that autopsical research reveals absolutely nothing but the general disorganisation of the blood corpuscles.

  13. The fact of the matter is that the autopsical research revealed absolutely nothing but a general disorganisation of the blood-corpuscles, a most peculiar thing, but one the significance of which none of us here can fathom.

  14. The only practical difficulty of considerable magnitude is the economic difficulty: the disorganisation of the industrial world by suppressing war-industries and large standing armies.

  15. We may suppose that this emotional storm will not last long, and the nation will settle down to face the bill, the empty chairs at home, and the disorganisation of its industries.

  16. In spite of the disorganisation of his whole life, Metchnikoff had succeeded in resuming his work to a certain extent.

  17. He was much encouraged by this result, and would have liked to continue his researches, but was unable to do so because of the general disorganisation and the impossibility of obtaining animals for experiments.

  18. The street fighting, however, had resulted in considerable disorganisation of units, so that valuable hours were lost in the necessary reorganisation, and it was not until 3.

  19. Our artillery once more responded magnificently to the call made on them, and their barrage caused severe disorganisation in the enemy's ranks.

  20. Owing to the initial disorganisation of things, some demands continually prove to be incompatible with others arising no less naturally.

  21. Such feeling denotes inward disorganisation and a hopeless conflict of reflex actions tending toward dissolution.

  22. The surviving attraction, checked by fear, is a remnant of the old disorganisation in the brain which was the seat of conflicting reactions.

  23. Among the Basutos, according to Casalis, morality "depends so entirely upon social order that all political disorganisation is immediately followed by a state of degeneracy, which the re-establishment of order alone can rectify.

  24. It may be truly attributed to disorganisation and yearly hirings.

  25. They only showed in darker colours the disorganisation which had set in.

  26. Beyond the disorganisation in the other districts it was found in Durham to be incompatible with the sliding scale, and as a consequence the attempt at a national regulation of labour proved abortive.

  27. In the subsequent declarations of the second and third Coalition Governments mention was made "of stringent measures" against the forces of disorganisation in the country.

  28. Forced unemployment, and the acute food crisis due to the disorganisation of transport, have driven the popular masses to desperation.

  29. This man, however, understood the laws of the struggle, threw off the yoke of the party, and fought more resolutely than others against the disorganisation of the Army.

  30. Then came the second period--one of decay and disorganisation .

  31. Great significance must be attached in this connection to the relation noted above between the degree of disintegration and disorganisation of the cell and the fall in the normal rate of fermentation.

  32. The disorganisation of the cell might lead to many modifications of the conditions, among others to the dilution of the various catalytic agents by diffusion throughout the whole volume of the cell.

  33. The ruling clique issued fiat money in immense quantities, and the resulting disorganisation of business increased discontent.

  34. Chile recovered with some difficulty from the industrial disorganisation and tremendous expenditures caused by the civil war.

  35. In every quarter; both public and private, disorganisation and dissatisfaction presented themselves.

  36. It was true, he cared not for life; but who could assure him that, unless he changed his resolution, the uncontrolled disease might not operate such disorganisation in his system as utterly and for ever to deprive him of reason?

  37. Antiphlogistic means could never prove hurtful in this case; they would become useless only if disorganisation were already operated; but then, since all hopes were gone, what means would not prove superfluous?

  38. She was the supreme type of the City of the Scientific Commercial Age; she displayed its greatness, its power, its ruthless anarchic enterprise, and its social disorganisation most strikingly and completely.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disorganisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.