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derange
[ dih-reynj ]
verb (used with object)
- to throw into disorder; disarrange.
- to disturb the condition, action, or function of.
- to make insane.
derange
/ dɪˈreɪndʒ /
verb
- to disturb the order or arrangement of; throw into disorder; disarrange
- to disturb the action or operation of
- to make insane; drive mad
Other Words From
- de·rangea·ble adjective
- de·ranger noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of derange1
Example Sentences
Only liberals are interested in listening to this "tone it down" advice, but when your opposition is coming at you with the fury of a deranged chimpanzee, turning the other cheek only gets you killed.
He acted deranged and demented on the campaign trail and it changed nothing.
The worst part is that Trump, in all his deranged misery, is still better off than the foolish fans who use him as a role model.
“I would just like to say to my Republican friends that it’s not deranged to fear this, it’s not deranged to find this alarming,” he added.
“I can’t believe I got to do this with all of you. We made something weird, dark, hilarious, deranged, and absolutely tragic — something entirely human.”
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