A mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior.
Untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance)
1 In addition, his power base is in a state of increasing disarray .
2 The decision is said to have left the local party in disarray .
3 That's why I wanted to save this project from disarray , he said.
4 The opposition right now is in disarray , so his prospects appear bright.
5 An old order was in disarray ; political and economic institutions were shattered.
6 Laine said it's heart-wrenching to see the shop left in such disarray .
7 Half the furniture was missing, and the other half was in disarray .
8 Friday's figures indicated that the disarray is starting to affect the economy.
9 For a brief moment, Australia's liberal party was once again in disarray .
10 News that the French rugby team is in disarray is not reassuring.
11 And they risk getting lost in the disarray of the overall movie.
12 A fine, old English institution in disarray , having under-performed over recent years.
13 How could she form intelligent answers with her thoughts in such disarray ?
14 I found Queen Cleopatra in a state of disarray , overcome with grief.
15 Church officials say Bergoglio inherited an archdiocese whose finances were in disarray .
16 There was a lot of disarray but generally, people were seriously calm.
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Disarray в диалектах
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