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disorder
[dis-awr-der]
noun
lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion.
Your room is in utter disorder.
an irregularity.
a disorder in legal proceedings.
breach of order; disorderly conduct; public disturbance.
Synonyms: turbulence, riota disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction.
a mild stomach disorder.
verb (used with object)
to destroy the order or regular arrangement of; disarrange.
Synonyms: disorganize, disarrayto derange the physical or mental health or functions of.
disorder
/ dɪsˈɔːdə /
noun
a lack of order; disarray; confusion
a disturbance of public order or peace
an upset of health; ailment
a deviation from the normal system or order
verb
to upset the order of; disarrange; muddle
to disturb the health or mind of
Other Word Forms
- predisorder noun
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Example Sentences
European governments and experts regularly blame Russia, claiming such practices fit with an alleged Kremlin strategy to generally sow disorder and undermine European security.
I wish I could say this extreme level of disorder and violence is uncommon, but people kill themselves and each other every day because of relationship fixation and obsession.
She said schools could find it difficult to support children as the number of diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder and other conditions had increased.
Ketamine is typically used as an anesthetic but has grown in popularity over the last decade as a therapeutic treatment for specific mental health diagnoses, including post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
Last year, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper argued that the co-ordinated national response to the disorder in summer 2024 in the wake of the Southport attack had demonstrated the need for more centralisation.
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