Derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane.
Throw into great confusion or disorder.
1 Has anything happened to derange our plans, or prevent my father's escape?
2 Exciting stimulants and condiments weaken and irritate his nerves and derange the circulation.
3 Equilibrium is the Universal, or that which has nothing external to derange it.
4 This does not derange the numbers, since the order of succession is observed.
5 This action tends to derange the parts and makes large bearings a necessity.
6 The result of this very decisive flight was to derange all calculations entirely.
7 The acceptance of this commission would derange all his cherished plans.
8 Hatchie related the means he had used to derange Maxwell's plan.
9 His nerve-racking, confining, exhausting work always tends to enfeeble and derange his body.
10 Why derange your family for one person? Six o'clock was settled.
11 At times in the past friends had hinted that the problem would derange him.
12 Strong tea, alcoholic drinks, and tobacco derange the alimentary function.
13 Unforeseen accidents may derange our most profound schemes of policy.
14 Or is it that the explosion would derange her costume?
15 Unwholesome articles of diet will affect the mother's milk, and derange the infant's bowels.
16 Egad, I've got something to derange the best digestion going!
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