13 collocations for disorganizing

They had so disorganized the army that, even in the next campaign of 584, the new consul Aulus Hostilius could not think of undertaking anything serious, especially as the new admiral Lucius Hortensius showed himself to be as incapable and unprincipled as his predecessor.

" France was permeated with archaic thought which disorganized the emerging society until it seemingly had no cohesion.

Their policy was not obscure: they hampered the army in respect of munitions, disorganized the country in respect of its distributive services, brought about artificial famine in a land which is one of the world's chief food-producers, and themselves, through police agents, sought to stir up abortive revolts in order that they might plead military failure and internal revolution as a reason for withdrawing from the war.

A Polish nation was not constituted; a Polish military State was constituted, whose principal duty is that of disorganizing Germany.

Few diseases can so disorganize a household and distress its members.

CHAPTER TWELVE TALKING PEACE AND WAGING WAR Blatant contradictions disorganized human life after war's end in 1945.

He had developed the idea that women existed chiefly for the purpose of disorganizing the morale of the masculine members of the race.

Possibly he had fired, thinking to momentarily disorganize the posse; that they would not know from where the shot had come until he had had time to make his escape and warn his fellows.

With a wife, young enough to be one of his children, disorganizing the routine of his villa, would it be any more comfortable than he now found it?

His letter was a moderated and correct account in which all emotion, however keen it might have been, was discreetly controlled so as not to disorganize the sweep of a majestic style.

Or are we to any extent muddling about with it in such a way as to confuse and disorganize our Allies, weaken our internal will, and strengthen the enemy?

Thus, Bacillus amylobacter (Fig. 2, II.), as Mr. Van Tieghem has shown, subsists upon the hydrocarbons contained in plants, and disorganizes vegetable tissues in disengaging hydrogen, carbonic acid, and vegetable acids.

There was an enemy more troublesome than the tempest, more terrible than the torpedoes, that disorganized the convoys.

13 collocations for  disorganizing