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Definition of "disarranged" [disarranged]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of disarrange. (verb)

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Use "disarranged" in a sentence
  • "“I reckoned,” Sergeant Obby ventured, “that it must of been kind of disarranged in the course of the proceedings.”"
  • "But to make it more "fair," i.e., spread the pain around, there was an additional rule that the loser of this bet was exempt from future drawings until all other participants 'cards had been drawn: over the long run the game merely disarranged who paid what bill, rather than assigning losses to the unlucky loser."
  • "I still had another whole year to do in this place, and everybody thought there was something mentally disarranged about me."