Definition of Disorganisation. Meaning of Disorganisation. Synonyms of Disorganisation

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- A thought disorder (TD) is a disturbance in cognition which affects language, thought and communication. Psychiatric and psychological glossaries in 2015...
- his involvement in day-to-day decision-making. The government was a disorganised collection of factions led by the party elite, who struggled to am****...
- for three days. The crowds coming to view the body were so large and disorganised that many people were killed in a crowd crush. At the funeral on 9 March...
- and restrictions on political parti****tion. Although they were highly disorganised and their goals varied, the students called for things like rollback...
- that many indices of “disorganisation” are aspects of organised patterns does not preclude acceptance of the notion of disorganisation, especially in cases...
- heavy losses due to intense Russian s****ing and aerial bombardment, disorganisation, and dwindling resources, Ukrainian brigades invading the Russian-held...
- person experiences positive and negative expressions simultaneously in a disorganised manner. Individuals experiencing cute aggression may find themselves...
- deported and exiled to remote areas of the Soviet Union. The transitional disorganisation of the country's agriculture, combined with the harsh state policies...
- waiting to set up a forward base of operations. Overall bad planning and disorganisation: Janes Information Services theorised that overall Russian unpreparedness...
- asyndesis, asyndetic thinking, knight's move thinking, entgleisen, disorganised thinking) categorises any speech comprising sequences of unrelated or...