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Related topics: Organizations
unorganizedun‧or‧ga‧nized (also unorganised British English) /ʌnˈɔːɡənaɪzd $ -ˈɔːr-/ adjective 1 SSOORGANIZATION#disorganized2 people who are unorganized do not have an organization, union, group etc to help or support them
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unorganized• Grievances were felt particularly strongly by migrant workers who bore the brunt of the hardship because they were almost completely unorganized.• To a large extent, these racially motivated attacks will be random, spontaneous and unorganized.• Little problem had been expected from that workforce: it was young, unorganized and naive.• In addition to unorganized individual and mob action, the Klan continued to foment racial violence.• Often the workers were unorganized, or organized only weakly.
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