Destroy the arrangement or order of.
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.
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