Roget's Thesaurus: Entry 61 (Subversion of Order; bringing into disorder)

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#61. [Subversion of Order; bringing into disorder.] Derangement. -- N. derangement &c. v.; disorder &c. 59; evection[obs], discomposure, disturbance; disorganization, deorganization[obs]; dislocation; perturbation, interruption; shuffling &c. v.; inversion &c. 218; corrugation &c. (fold) 258; involvement.

interchange &c. 148.

V. derange; disarrange, misarrange[obs]; displace, misplace; mislay, discompose, disorder; deorganize[obs], discombobulate, disorganize; embroil, unsettle, disturb, confuse, trouble, perturb, jumble, tumble; shuffle, randomize; huddle, muddle, toss, hustle, fumble, riot; bring into disorder, put into disorder, throw into disorder &c. 59; muss [U.S.]; break the ranks, disconcert, convulse; break in upon.

unhinge, dislocate, put out of joint, throw out of gear.

turn topsy-turvy &c. (invert) 218; bedevil; complicate, involve, perplex, confound; imbrangle[obs], embrangle[obs], tangle, entangle, ravel, tousle, towzle[obs], dishevel, ruffle; rumple &c. (fold) 258.

litter, scatter; mix &c. 41.

rearrange &c. 148.

Adj. deranged &c. v.; syncretic, syncretistic[obs]; mussy, messy; flaky; random, unordered [U.S.].

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