释义 |
disˈorganizing, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ing2.] That disorganizes; causing disorganization.
1796C. Burney Metastasio III. 254 Her unprincipled, philosophical, and disorganizing successor. 1799W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXVIII. 525 French principles have been called disorganizing. 1800J. Bowles Polit. & Moral State Soc. 160 note, The disorganizing and licentious principles of the French Revolution. 1895Century Mag. Aug. 549/1 They weaken the body by..violent, depressing, and disorganizing emotions. |