disorderliness

NOUN
  1. untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance)
  2. a condition in which things are not in their expected places
    the files are in complete disorder
  3. rowdy behavior
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How To Use disorderliness In A Sentence

  • Belief in God as omnipotent, he thinks, has three problems: (1) it is at odds with the disorderliness in nature; (2) it yields the acutest form of the theodicy problem; and Charles Hartshorne
  • He added that part of the blame also goes to inept law enforcement agencies that fail to control such disorderliness. India Temple Stampede Kills 63
  • For instance, if you follow a subfigure in your eye, you module be blind, bleeding, in nonindulgent pain and making a disorderliness of your experience area in no time. LXer Linux News
  • In spite of the huge crowds, there is no sense of disorderliness.
  • The apparent disorderliness of many things in decision making has led some people to argue that there is very little order to collective choice and that it is best described as bedlam. Rediscovering Institutions
  • Students returned to campus on the traditional Labor Day move-in, and the normal amount of revelry and disorderliness ensued.
  • Some council members and neighborhood associations objected to the measure, saying it could increase disorderliness and pose a hazard to public safety. More Time to Toast: D.C. Council Passes Bar Bill - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But the difference between print's disorderliness and the Internet's, according to our interlocutors, has to do with the way it all gets filtered. Will Books Survive?
  • Chaos and disorderliness can be allies in my goals of spending as much time as possible with them.
  • Jack's sloppiness was seen as symbolic of his disorderliness.
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