inorganize

verb

Etymology

From in- + organize.

  1. derived from organum — “organ
  2. derived from organizō
  3. derived from organiser
  4. inherited from organizen
  5. prefixed as inorganize — “in + organize

Definitions

  1. To disrupt the organization of

    To disrupt the organization of; disorganize.

    • It serves to silicify and inorganize organic substances, especially to inorganize and disinfect carious dentine.
    • For Deleuze, this inorganized, intensive body can find its expression in works of art where the struggle against representation is able to reveal pure presence, as in the paintings of Francis Bacon.

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