Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disarrange.(verb)
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Use "disarranges" in a sentence
"This was the twelfth day of a battle that Buller's column was waging against the Boers and their mountain ranges, or "disarranges," as some one described them, without having gained more than three miles of hostile territory."
"It is a sort of derivative which disarranges and disconcerts the whole science of etymologists."
"Gentlemen, -- No one dislikes, more than we do, to grumble or find fault, but we hate just as bad to have our boats detained beyond a reasonable time, at your place; and when our boats leave here for your place, we look for them back at a certain time; and if they do not get here soon after that time, it disarranges all our calculations and proves a great loss to us."