Disarrangement [noun]

Definition of Disarrangement:

disorder

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Sentence/Example of Disarrangement:

His orderly mind was offended by the disarrangement of his schedule.

It was exposed to view by the disarrangement of the cloak caused by the rough handling.

But there is not the slightest sign of a struggle, no disorder in the room, no disarrangement of the man's clothing.

He had the same scandalized and astonished feeling of a person witnessing some disarrangement in the rhythmic order of Nature.

Mirabelle had removed her veil and hat, but was still at the mirror, touching the trifling disarrangement of her hair.

The fact that coffee favors digestion without eventual disarrangement has been demonstrated above.

At present all that ever reached her was a slight disarrangement, a minute tweaking of one of her quilts.

It would be to legalize the disarrangement of all monetary transactions, and to deprive every creditor of one-fifth of his debts.

They may be occasioned by the disarrangement or disproportion of the elements out of which the body is framed.

All that can be seen of it from the English line is a disarrangement of the enemy wire and parapet.