disarrange
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disarrange (third-person singular simple present disarranges, present participle disarranging, simple past and past participle disarranged)
- To undo the arrangement of; to disorder; to derange.
- 1847, Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, Chapter VII
- Stay, dear, you will disarrange your curls—let me untie your hat.
- 1847, Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, Chapter VII
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