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Meanings of
derangement
in English
Portuguese
desarranjo
Catalan
trastorn mental
Spanish
trastorno
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A state of mental disturbance and disorientation.
unbalance
mental unsoundness
Portuguese
desarranjo
Portuguese
desarranjo
Catalan
contratemps
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The act of disturbing the mind or body.
upset
overthrow
Portuguese
desarranjo
Usage of
derangement
in English
1
It just doesn't happen without serious
derangement
-
or
some
kind of magical compulsion.
2
Rational discourse is not possible in an atmosphere of such mob
derangement
.
3
Eisenstein uses garish color and flamboyant action to show Ivan's increasing
derangement
.
4
This is a clear case of a disciplinarian suffering from temporary
derangement
.
5
The
derangement
of my system arises entirely from this business of Octave's.
6
Later on, for some unexplained reason, he was accused of psychopathic
derangement
.
7
He fell, at an early age, into a sort of melancholy
derangement
.
8
Is the machine liable to
derangement
and destruction from its own motion?
9
He wished to know whether it was not liable to accidental
derangement
?
10
At all events, Mr. Lincoln's
derangement
was nearly, if not quite, complete.
11
Or, if so, might one, at any moment, be subject to dangerous
derangement
?
12
Background: Metabolic
derangement
is a key hallmark of major traumatic injury.
13
All this is a present sensuous commotion, a
derangement
in an actual dream.
14
An impairment of the memory is among the early symptoms of alcoholic
derangement
.
15
Neglect of it will result in physical imbecility, and often in mental
derangement
.
16
He could not achieve highly difficult tasks under conditions of expectancy and
derangement
.
Other examples for "derangement"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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derangement
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mental derangement
nervous derangement
functional derangement
temporary derangement
internal derangement
More collocations
Translations for
derangement
Portuguese
desarranjo
Catalan
trastorn mental
trastorn
contratemps
revés
adversitat
Spanish
trastorno
Derangement
through the time
Derangement
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common