disorganization - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disorganization in Hindi

  • गड़बड़ी

Noun

  • विप्लव
  • बेतरतीबी
  • ध्वंसीकरण
  • अव्यवस्था
  • विघटन
  • विसंगठन
  • विगठन
  • उथल-पुथल
  • गड़बड़

disorganization Definition

Noun

  • lack of proper planning and control.

disorganization Example

  • The evacuation was dogged by chaos and disorganization ( निकासी अराजकता और अव्यवस्था से घिरी हुई थी )
  • The disorganization of the empire was at hand. ( साम्राज्य का विघटन हाथ में था। )
  • No effectual resistance was offered, despite a gallant effort here and there; the disorganization of the country was complete. ( इधर-उधर के वीरतापूर्ण प्रयास के बावजूद कोई प्रभावी प्रतिरोध नहीं किया गया; देश का विघटन पूर्ण था। )
  • Death is due either to weakness and emaciation (in chronic cases), or to blocking of the cerebral capillaries by the parasites (where these are abundant), or to disorganization of the nervous system (paraplegic and sleepingsickness cases). ( मृत्यु या तो कमजोरी और क्षीणता (पुराने मामलों में), या परजीवियों (जहां ये प्रचुर मात्रा में हैं) द्वारा मस्तिष्क केशिकाओं को अवरुद्ध करने के कारण होती है, या तंत्रिका तंत्र के अव्यवस्था (लकवा और नींद की बीमारी के मामले) के कारण होती है। )

More Sentence

  • When we remember that more than half of the area of London was occupied by these establishments, and that about a third of the inhabitants were monks, nuns and friars, it is easy to imagine how great must have been the disorganization caused by this root and branch reform.
  • This was in part due to the character of the country, which was characterized as one vast military obstacle, and in part to the disorganization which had been steadily growing during the six years of King Thibaw's reign.
  • In 1876 new mining laws were enacted which gave better titles to mining properties and better regulations for their operation, but the outbreak of the war with Chile at the end of the decade and the succeeding years of disorganization and partisan strife defeated their purpose.
  • Some organizer-coaches have found that coaching by telephone is an additional service they can provide to benefit clients challenged by chronic disorganization.
  • The obvious disorganization of the movement that they struggled through gave Moshe cause again to remember his hilltop thought of Seth, the Egyptian God of Chaos.
  • Therefore, every transcendence has its own original state of anarchic disorganization, where the rules emerge from the complexity of the conflicts and the myriad monopolies of their variable resolutions.
  • Her discourse was interspersed with foreign scientific terms about propaganda, disorganization, groups, sections and sub-sections, which, she was perfectly certain, everybody knew, but of which Nekhludoff had never even heard.
  • Marshal Bessières and the other generals were of opinion that they must retreat—not that they were doubtful of victory, but they dreaded the losses that must ensue, and the probable demoralization and disorganization of the army.
  • When the general is weak and without authority; when his orders are not clear and distinct; when there are no fixes duties assigned to officers and men, and the ranks are formed in a slovenly haphazard manner, the result is utter DISORGANIZATION.
  • Then came the long, firm rule of Porfirio Diaz, who first broke up the organizations of bandits that infested the country, and then sought to raise Mexico from the state of discredit and disorganization into which it had fallen.
  • At times rival kings of some other race arose and probably produced some disorganization.
  • While the general government was feeble, disorganization was at work in each particular state.
  • The disorganization of labour resulting from the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, was the cause of a temporary decline in the cotton crop. In 1889 the crop again approximated to 1,000,000 bales (915,210 bales, being 12.2% of the entire crop of the United States), and in 1899 it exceeded that amount, Alabama being fourth among the states of the entire country.
  • Its decline dates from the local disorganization of the empire in the 3rd century A.D.; and though a bishopric, it was not an important military or commercial centre in Byzantine times.
  • if you frequently lose your keys you may be suffering from chronic disorganization
  • social disorganization is destroying the well-being of the population