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desorganizadas

Desorganizadas is the feminine plural form of the adjective desorganizado in Portuguese and Spanish, meaning lacking order or coherence. It is used to describe feminine plural nouns, for example "casas desorganizadas," "equipes desorganizadas," or "ideias desorganizadas." The term can refer to physical disorder, such as cluttered spaces, or to more abstract disarray in plans, processes, or systems.

In everyday language, desorganizadas conveys a judgment of messiness or poor organization. In professional or academic

Etymology: the term derives from the prefix des- indicating negation plus organ- from organizar, yielding desorganizado,

See also: desorganización, desorganizado, organización.

contexts,
it
may
be
used
to
discuss
organizational
problems,
governance
gaps,
or
inefficiencies,
often
prompting
calls
for
better
planning
or
structure.
In
clinical
or
psychological
usage,
related
phrases
like
"pensamiento
desorganizado"
describe
disrupted
cognitive
processes,
but
"desorganizadas"
as
a
standalone
descriptor
typically
refers
to
external
subjects.
with
the
feminine
plural
desorganizadas.
In
both
Portuguese
and
Spanish,
the
spelling
is
identical,
though
pronunciation
and
nuance
can
differ
between
the
languages.