Catalogging is the process of organizing and listing items in a catalog. Antonyms for catalogging would be "disarranging," "disorganizing," "scattering," "messing up," or "jumbling". These antonyms signify the opposite of catalogging, which involves creating order and structure. If items are disarranged, disorganized or scattered, they become difficult to locate or identify. Jumbling or messing items up also makes it difficult to manage them, leading to inefficiencies and confusion. While catalogging may require effort and time, it is crucial for efficient management of items, information or data. Therefore, it is important to ensure that items are catalogged correctly and not disarranged or disorganized.