Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derange.(verb)
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Use "deranges" in a sentence
"But no physicist, to my knowledge, has claimed that Heisenberg's principle "deranges" even physics, much less culture in general."
"The Nahuas also apparently believed that chocolate, especially in its green or unroasted form, could intoxicate its drinker: "when much drunk ... [it] makes one drunk, takes effect on one, makes one dizzy, confuses one, makes one sick, deranges one.""
"It is almost as if there is something about that hard-edged Central Asian country that deranges its occupiers."