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Meanings of
disarrange
in inglés
catalán
desarreglar
español
descomponer
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Destroy the arrangement or order of.
arrange
español
descomponer
Antonyms
Examples for "
arrange
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Examples for "
arrange
"
1
The best way to
arrange
matters is to create a win-win situation.
2
One Palestinian source said Egypt was leading efforts to
arrange
a ceasefire.
3
The document also shows how competing consumer products companies
arrange
their affairs.
4
But of course the journey's true purpose was to
arrange
an alibi.
5
Abune Paulos said the church would try to
arrange
food from donors.
Usage of
disarrange
in inglés
1
You are not supposed to touch them, because that would
disarrange
them.
2
The least indiscretion might
disarrange
our plans, and be perilous to the stranger.
3
If you stay with our little friend, don't let her
disarrange
her arm.
4
I hope nothing has happened in camp to
disarrange
the programme I laid out.
5
To help or succour any man in his distress would
disarrange
the whole system.
6
Have I the right to
disarrange
what it has arranged?
7
I'm going to do something to
disarrange
the plans of the conspirators, if I can.
8
However, there is no great harm done, and it will not seriously
disarrange
my plans.
9
His even temper took a considerable amount of perturbation to
disarrange
,
but he was angry.
10
I'm afraid you might
disarrange
that lovely hair ornament of yours unless you have help.
11
To
disarrange
it, one must actually lie down in it, and warm it with the body.
12
The latter kept it in order, for fear the women folk should
disarrange
his master's papers.
13
Being in a high state of perspiration, and wiping my forehead incessantly, I
disarrange
my hair.
14
It would be a pity to
disarrange
it, after it has lain so for an age.
15
But I do not live for any of these things or suffer them to
disarrange
me.
16
She wanted to
disarrange
these dog-eared pamphlets, to throw them on the floor, to destroy them.
Other examples for "disarrange"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disarrange
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disarrange a fold
disarrange chairs
disarrange organs
disarrange the dressing
disarrange things
More collocations
Translations for
disarrange
catalán
desarreglar
desarranjar
descompondre
español
descomponer
Disarrange
through the time
Disarrange
across language varieties
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