dis|or|gan|ized — «dihs R guh nyzd», adjective. not properly organized; lacking organization: »He describes our theatre s method of recruiting directors as, in general, “disorganized, arbitrary, and basically amateur” (Michael Billington) … Useful english dictionary
in|or|gan|ized — «ihn R guh nyzd», adjective. not organized … Useful english dictionary
self-or|gan|ized — «SEHLF R guh nyzd», adjective. organized of or by oneself … Useful english dictionary
or|gan|ized — «AWR guh nyzd», adjective. 1. combined in an organization, such as a company, party, or labor union: »... the leader of organized crime in the U.S., won court review of the narcotic conviction that sent him to prison (Wall Street Journal). 2. put … Useful english dictionary
pa´gan|iz´er — pa|gan|ize «PAY guh nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make or become pagan: »In spite of the commercializing even the paganizing of a religious festival, people are forcibly aware of it (Newsweek). –pa´gan|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
pa´gan|i|za´tion — pa|gan|ize «PAY guh nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make or become pagan: »In spite of the commercializing even the paganizing of a religious festival, people are forcibly aware of it (Newsweek). –pa´gan|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
pa|gan|ize — «PAY guh nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make or become pagan: »In spite of the commercializing even the paganizing of a religious festival, people are forcibly aware of it (Newsweek). –pa´gan|i|za´tion, noun.… … Useful english dictionary
re|or´gan|iz´er — re|or|gan|ize «ree R guh nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to organize anew; form again; arrange in a new way: »Classes will be reorganized after the first four weeks. SYNONYM(S): rearrange, readjust. 2. to form a new… … Useful english dictionary
re|or|gan|ize — «ree R guh nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to organize anew; form again; arrange in a new way: »Classes will be reorganized after the first four weeks. SYNONYM(S): rearrange, readjust. 2. to form a new company to… … Useful english dictionary
slo´gan|iz´er — slo|gan|ize «SLOH guh nyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to express or use as a slogan: »We must have the courage to experiment with ideas among ourselves and within each of us ideas which cannot be immediately sloganized or sold (Bulletin… … Useful english dictionary