transitive. To throw into disorder or confusion; to disorder, disorganize. In earlier use chiefly: to break up the military formation of (an enemy…
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > disarrange [verb (transitive)] (16) disarraya1387 transitive. To throw into disorder or confusion; to disorder, disorganize. In earlier use chiefly: to break up the military formation of (an enemy… difforma1425 transitive. To bring out of conformity or agreement. Cf. difformity, n. 1. 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. unrank1611 transitive. Originally: to throw into disarray or disorder. Now: to remove from or deprive of ranking. Also intransitive. dismarshall1630 transitive. To derange, disorder, throw into confusion. deform1725 transitive. To mar the appearance, beauty, or excellence of; to make ugly or unsightly; to disfigure… To put out of proper form, disarrange. Obsolete. disarrange1744 transitive. To disturb or destroy the order or arrangement of; to throw into disorder or confusion. disrange1775 transitive. To throw out of order or rank; to disarrange. derange1777 transitive. To disturb or destroy the arrangement or order of; to throw into confusion; to disarrange. misarrange1815 transitive. To arrange badly or incorrectly; to put in the wrong place. Chiefly in past participle. Cf. disarrange, v. upsteer1889 transitive. To stir up; to throw into turmoil or disorder. Subcategories:— throw about in disorder (2) — cover (as) with objects in disorder (2) |
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