Sentence examples for disarrange from inspiring English sources

The word 'disarrange' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the act of making something untidy or out of order. For example: "I accidentally disarranged all the books on the shelf while trying to find the one I wanted."

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disarrange

verb

To undo the arrangement of; to disorder; to derange.

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What was needed was the ability to disarrange the image at will by transforming the signal that came from the camera.

Birches whose crowns snapped in high wind this winter stand rigid, wounds bright, crowns still waiting for the next high wind to disarrange them further and force them all the way to the ground.

She turns us into microscopes: we see not only her characters' thoughts, purposes and actions but the gallivanting, subvisible antibodies that disarrange them.

An environment of contained domestic order gives him the freedom to arrange and disarrange the world at will, take it apart, collapse its space, control its expressive temperatures, determine its confusions.

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Its plot is also slight: Jayojit Chatterjee, an economics professor at a midwestern university whose arranged marriage has been disarranged by his wife's infidelity, takes his son to his parents' flat in Calcutta to spend their summer holiday.

When she dies she will be satisfied to learn that it was not the wind that came in on Sunday and disarranged the roses.

Like once, in the street of a vacant neighborhood in Kunduz, he saw a mound in the earth where the dirt lay neatly disarranged, and he got on his knees and blew on it, and he saw the pressure plate, and he stood up fast.

Jets were taking off the wrong way from the airport, the engine sounds were not passing across the sky where they should have, so everybody's dreams got disarranged, when people could get to sleep at all.

A similar expression now and again disarranges the handsome, sardonic features of the title character of "Butley" in Lindsay Posner's engaging revival at the Duchess Theater.

As he intermittently drew hard on his cigarette, disarranged his sandy hair and fiddled with a constantly shuddering BlackBerry, it was easy to suspect he was feeling nervous.

In Boston James D'Wolf Lovett recalled, "In 1861 the Civil War burst and many baseball plans were disarranged thereby, some of the players enlisting upon the first call for troops; and during the war's progress upwards of fifty members of Boston's clubs were to be found in Uncle Sam's ranks".

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