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disorganise Meaning in Bengali







disorganise's Usage Examples:

" He proposed using Medium D tanks "to disorganise the enemy’s Command in rear of the entrenched zone.


even the partial success of Captain Lawrence's scheme would seriously disorganise Turkish railway communications south of Aleppo, while its complete success.


This was supposed to push the Byzantines back into the valley and disorganise them.


depict the political opposition as a subversive group that intends to disorganise the country and "sell" it to the "West".


(choc) which put the emphasis on fighting "corps à corps" to physically disorganise the opposing units due to their losses and due to their being hit in.


consumption for the ruling classes, and that for a time long enough to totally disorganise the capitalistic society; so that after the complete annihilation of.


Slavery strike at the root of public morals, poison domestic life, and disorganise society; while the Veil removes the female sex from its just position.


He hoped to disorganise the enemy over such a large area that some point would fatally give way.


to first shoot five or six volleys at the enemy to weaken him and to disorganise them, and then charge.


get astride the Eighth Army supply routes, throw it off balance and disorganise its defence.


In an effort to disorganise Morgan's forces, the governor of Panama released two herds of oxen and.


"The projected amendment of the Natives (Urban Areas) Act threatens to disorganise everything already initiated by urban Africans in the way of self-development.


there could be a chance for the Crusaders to charge into unprepared and disorganised enemy forces after some time had passed.


His intention was for the fixed defensive positions to channel and disorganise the enemy's advance while mobile units would attack their flanks and.


suffer heavy casualties to little effect, rather than the small and disorganised groups of British infantry that the Germans had driven back to the black.


the Hungarians, who retreated in ordered lines, very careful to not disorganise their battle order.


by Loßberg, the 4th Army Chief of Staff, who believed that they would disorganise the troops moving forward to counter-attack.


only when the German and Ottoman force was totally committed, to then disorganise their flank attack with an attack by Section Troops at Hill 70 and Dueidar.


infantry charge, which was often sufficient to shatter, or at least disorganise, the barbarian line.



Synonyms:

disorganize;

Antonyms:

organise; organize;

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