"destroy the systematic arrangement or orderly connection of the parts of," 1793, from French désorganiser (18c.), from dés- "not, opposite of" (see dis-) + organiser "organize" (see organize). This word and related forms were introduced in English in reference to the French Revolution. Related: Disorganized; disorganizing.
disobey
disoblige
disorder
disorderly
disorganization
disorganize
disorient
disorientation
disown
disownment
disparage