Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discombobulate.(verb)
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Use "discombobulates" in a sentence
"It also demoralises (in every sense), demotivates and discombobulates non-Muslim Brits so that they are quite unable to grasp that they are under attack from religious fanaticism; instead they turn on their own side (America, Israel) and create a climate of anti-war defeatism and appeasement."
""It also demoralises (in every sense), demotivates and discombobulates non-Muslim Brits so that they are quite unable to grasp that they are under attack from religious fanaticism"."
"Coming to something through the secondary senses first discombobulates, then introduces a feeling of novelty to the ordinary."