Definitionadj. not having or belonging to a structured whole
Last update: October 5, 2015
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Guerra, war), a term currently used to denote war carried on by bands in any irregular and unorganized manner. [Please select]
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For against all this, on his side, was a chaotic army of ignorant men, stokers, dockers, teamsters, scattered all over this immense region, practically unorganized. [Please select]
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, a horde of poor men, women, and children set out, unorganized and almost unarmed, on the road to the Holy Land. [Please select]
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People do not have imagination in hordes, and imagination is latent and unorganized in masses of people. [Please select]
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Can anyone assume for a moment that a man like Ferrer would affiliate himself with such a spontaneous, unorganized effort. [Please select]
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It was evident that some sort of order prevailed among them, and that this was more than an unorganized assault. [Please select]
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But in between was that vast, unorganized male element which was neither, and had neither. [Please select]
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The mob, as yet unorganized, recoiled instinctively before the plunging horses and the presented pistols. [Please select]
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Surely, UNorganized charity and promiscuous giving is worse--" "Oh, yes, I've tried that way, too," shrugged the other." [Please select]
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The Federal light craft cut their way through their unorganized opponents as easily as a battalion of regulars could cut through a mob throwing stones. [Please select]
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