unorganised
IPA: ʌnˈɔrgʌnaɪzd
adjective
- (British spelling, of a person) Poorly organised, lacking the ability to organise.
- (of an object) Not organised, not having any arrangement.
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Examples of "unorganised" in Sentences
- But I insisted on having a look, and of course it was kind of unorganised but had an incredible profound beauty.
- So far, everything appears to be slightly unorganised and for a production, there is a serious lack of focus or direction.
- They can now play China off against the US and a feeble and unorganised Europe, just as Nasser and Hafez al-Assad did with the Soviet Union.
- A spokesman said: The proof that Wendy Alexander's U-turn was an unorganised and freelance operation is confirmed by Downing Street's failure to endorse her comments.
- "There was a sense of alienation among minorities and workers of the unorganised sector," says Sen, a lanky man with a thoughtful demeanour who joined the party 45 years ago.
- Nearly 20 years later the National Commission on Rural Labour (NCRL: 1987-91) visualised the same scenario and the same contributory factors leading to the present status of unorganised rural labour in India.
- Currently, at least 95% of agricultural produce reaches the end consumer through unorganised marketing channels like mandis, which many a times leads to price fluctuations, wastage and poor quality, according to MVS Efarm.
- They didn't see it was a struggle they must lose in the end, and so for twenty-five years the scrappy, unorganised warfare had smouldered on, with every now and then a real dust-up to stoke the growing hatred and mistrust on both sides.
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