Crossword-Solution: DISORGANISE 11 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

We have 21 clues for the answer “DISORGANISE”

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PLACE in different order 9 answers
ESTABLISH (ant.) 11 answers
disorientate 18 answers
DERAIL 20 answers
Unsettle 29 answers
make untidy 34 answers
derange 35 answers
MAKE insane 36 answers
Disarrange 41 answers
Fluster 47 answers
Interrupt 49 answers
De-file? 68 answers
dislocate 70 answers
Disarray 72 answers
Litter 73 answers
Clutter 74 answers
Disturb 79 answers
Jumble 86 answers
Muddle 87 answers
Confuse 87 answers
Mess ___ 91 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Yes; Glyndon was certainly in earnest: he desired to be rich and respectable,--and to make at least ten per cent for his money! After spending some days with the merchant, during which time he contrived to disorganise all the mechanism of the house, to turn night into day, harmony into discord, to drive poor Mrs.
Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton 2006
One thing only tends to disorganise the country, and that is war, caused, in the first instance, by polygamy, producing a family of half-brothers, who, all aspiring to succeed their father, fight continually with one another, and make their chief aim slaves and cattle; whilst, in the second instance, slavery keeps them ever fighting and reducing their numbers.
The Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke 2002
Doubtless they would get used to the new restraints; but Miss Derrick must not expect them to disorganise their mealtimes on her account.
The Paying Guest George Gissing 2003
Hermann replied by sending Melancthon to support Bucer at Bonn, and thus, by entrusting the work of reform to men whose sole aim was to subvert Catholic doctrine and to disorganise Christian society, proved himself faithless to the solemn promise he had made neither to introduce religious novelties into his diocese, nor to abolish customs founded on Catholic tradition.
Studies from Court and Cloister J.M. Stone 2003
They were used by the French to send among the vessels of the British fleet to disorganise and destroy them.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 4. Gilbert Parker 2004