1) the political theory that organized government and laws are undesirable (anarchism)
2) the absence of organized government (anarchy)
3) the military forces of a country organized for fighting on land (army)
4) an official examination of accounts to see that they are correct and organized (audit)
5) a fight between organized and armed forces (battle)
6) (an organized chart with) a pattern or mental, emotional or physical activity affecting each person's (way of) life (biorhythm)
7) (to cause an organized group) to break up (disband)
8) to cause (an organized system) to be in disorder (disorganize)
9) (an organized system of) intellectual and moral training and instruction (education)
10) (of a person) organized and able to perform duties well (efficient)
a state of political party joined with another or others
allied
(of a person) organized and able to perform duties well
adept, effective
in the condition needed for use; prepared
prepared; available
living in groups, not separately; an informal gathering for eating, dancing etc, especially organized by a club
public, friendly
based on, using, a system
orderly
to organize (workers) into a trade union
allied