Definition of Disarrangement. Meaning of Disarrangement. Synonyms of Disarrangement

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Definition of Disarrangement

Disarrangement
Disarrangement Dis`ar*range"ment, n. The act of disarranging, or the state of being disarranged; confusion; disorder. --Cowper.

Meaning of Disarrangement from wikipedia

- Violette Muriel Box, Baroness Gardiner, (22 September 1905 – 18 May 1991) was an English screenwriter and director, Britain's most prolific female director...
- on Rozel Point, south of Cherbourg, without damage except for some disarrangement of her rigging, but without her crew. At the time, her crew was ****umed...
- memories was of his father beating him at age four for accidentally disarranging car engine components. His mother tried to shield her son from his father's...
- Burton's performance: "Mr. Burton is spectacularly gross, a figure of wild disarrangement, but without a shred of real sincerity. You see a pot-bellied scarecrow...
- Hildegard pressures Echo to accelerate the testing of the Disarranger. Echo discovers that the Disarranger can scramble people's memories using sound. However...
- diabetes. A wheelchair was found near her bed along with a series of disarranged paintings, clothes, medicines, and old newspapers. It is possible that...
- With persistent stress from smoking, the airway basal cells become disarranged and lose their regenerative ability needed to repair the epithelial barrier...
- 13th century painting from the Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki, drunk, disarranged, and disordered Heian courtiers are shown joking and flirting with court...
- had no relation to the person whose remains were found. The alleged disarrangement of the tiles would be explained by a fourth-century practice of re-using...
- put or place in order, to dispose, separate, divide, alter, transpose, disarrange, resolve (vowels syllables etc.)'. Its root is व्यः which means - a 'cover'...