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View usage for: disarrange in British English (ˌdɪsəˈreɪndʒ) verb(transitive) to throw into disorder Derived forms disarrangement (ˌdisarˈrangement) noun disarrange in American English (ˌdɪsəˈreɪndʒ; ˈdɪsəˌreɪndʒ) verb transitiveWord forms: ˌdisarˈranged or ˌdisarˈranging to undo the order or arrangement of; make less neat; disorder Examples of 'disarrange' in a sentencedisarrange If the man had examined them he had taken some care not to disarrange them. Synonyms of 'disarrange'disorder, shake (up), confuse, disturb More Synonyms of disarrange Definition to throw into disorder Synonyms disorder shake (up) confuse mess (up) scatter jumble (up) untidy disorganize derange discompose muss (US, Canadian) Additional synonymsSynonyms disorder, upset, confuse, disturb, displace, unsettle, disarray, ruffle, confound, disconcert, disarrange, discomposeDefinition to disarrange His notes had not been disturbed. Synonyms muddle, disorder, mix up, mess up, disorganize, jumble up, disarrange, muss (US, Canadian) Definition to mix together in a jumbled mass The silence lengthened as he unnecessarily shuffled some papers. Synonyms rearrange, jumble, reorganize, mix, shift, disorder, disarrange, intermix Nearby words ofdisarrange - disarm
- disarmament
- disarming
- disarrange
- disarray
- disassemble
- disaster
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