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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)] (61)
perturbc1385

transitive. To disturb physically or externally; to cause disorder or irregularity in; to unsettle or derange; to throw into confusion.

disarraya1387

transitive. To throw into disorder or confusion; to disorder, disorganize. In earlier use chiefly: to break up the military formation of (an enemy…

disordain1398

To disorder, derange.

disjointc1420

transitive. To put out of joint; to disturb, destroy the due connection and orderly arrangement of; to dislocate, wrench, dismember. (Cf. disjoint

disorder1477

transitive. To put out of order; to destroy the regular arrangement of; to throw into disorder or confusion; to disarrange, derange, upset.

mistemperc1485

transitive. To disturb or disorder.

commovec1500

To throw into disorder, disturb. Obsolete.

deraign?a1513

To put into disorder; to derange, disarrange.

distempera1513

transferred and figurative. To disorder or mar the condition of; to derange, confuse, put out of joint.

misordera1513

transitive. To put into disorder; to confuse, disturb. Also: to put into the wrong order, make an error as to the order of.

bring1523

figurative. To cause to come from, into, out of, to, etc. a certain state or condition, or to be or do… with from, of, out of:as †to bring of, to b

turmoil1542

To disorder or distress physically. archaic.

unframe1574

To dislocate; to throw into confusion or disorder, to distract.

disrank1602

transferred and figurative (transitive) To disorder, disarrange, confuse. Obsolete.

discompose1611

transitive. To disturb the order or arrangement of; to throw into confusion or disarray; to disarrange, disorder. Now rare.

luxate1623

transitive. To dislocate, put out of joint. Also figurative.

disframec1629

transitive. To destroy the frame, form, or system of; to undo the framing of, put out of order, derange.

disjoin1630

figurative. To put out of joint, unhinge. Obsolete. rare.

disconcert1632

transitive. To disturb the order, action, or progress of; to throw into confusion; (in later use) esp. to thwart or upset (a plan). Now rare.

untune1638

figurative. To disorder; to discompose; to render unapt or averse to (something).

un-nacka1657

transitive. Apparently: to dislodge from a notch.

dislocatea1661

figurative. To put (affairs, etc.) ‘out of joint’; to throw into confusion or disorder, upset, disarrange, derange, disconcert.

unhinge1664

To deprive of stability or fixity; to throw into confusion or disorder.

deconcert1715

transitive. To put out of concert or agreement, disarrange; = disconcert, v. 1.

disarrange1744

transitive. To disturb or destroy the order or arrangement of; to throw into disorder or confusion.

derange1777

transitive. To disturb or destroy the arrangement or order of; to throw into confusion; to disarrange.

unadjust1785

(un-, prefix2 affix 1a.)

mess1823

transitive. To make a mess of; to disorder, make dirty or untidy; to cause to be spoiled by inept handling; to muddle, mishandle. Now usually with up

discombobulate1825

transitive. To disturb, upset, disconcert, confuse.

tevel1825

transitive. (See quot. 1825) Scottish.

malagruze1864

transitive. To put into disorder or disarray; to harm physically. Also intransitive.

to muck up1875

transitive. To spoil the appearance, quality, etc., of; to make untidy or disordered, to make a mess of; to spoil, to ruin, to bungle. In quot…

untrim1884

To unbalance.

unbalance1892

To throw (a person or thing) off the balance.

Subcategories:

— ruffle or disorder (8)
— throw into utter disorder or upset (18)
— reduce to chaos (1)
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