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disarrange
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disarrange
(verb)
disarrange
/ˌdɪsə
ˈ
reɪnʤ/
verb
disarranges
;
disarranged
;
disarranging
disarrange
/ˌdɪsə
ˈ
reɪnʤ/
verb
disarranges
;
disarranged
;
disarranging
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISARRANGE
[
+ object
]
formal
:
to make (something) messy or untidy
The wind
disarranged
my hair.
His bed was
disarranged
and clothes were strewn on the floor.
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