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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to the forming and breaking up of organizations in British Thesaurus

Relating to the forming and breaking up of organizations

fracture (verb)

formal if a group or organization fractures or is fractured, it is no longer united

poach (verb)

to persuade someone to leave a group or organization and become a member of yours, especially by using secret or dishonest methods

creak (verb)

if a system, method, or organization creaks, it no longer works well

slack (noun)

people, equipment, or money that could be used more effectively in an organization

breakup (noun)

the division of something such as an organization or country into smaller parts

crack (noun)

a sign that an organization, relationship, or plan is weak or beginning to fail

malaise (noun)

formal a situation in which a society or organization is not operating effectively

co-opt (verb)

to try to control someone or stop them from harming you by bringing them into your own group or organization

dismember (verb)

to take away important parts of a country, organization, or system so that it can no longer continue to exist or be successful

eviscerate (verb)

formal to make something such as an organization or system much less effective or powerful