0 past simple and past participle of disarrange --
1 to make something untidy --
But the humiliated flesh projects a shadow; is the disarranged order of the white colors, that is faithfully followed by the black ones.
The oversupply of currency drove the price of commodities to exorbitant heights, and disarranged all business.
The test consists of five figures and one of the figures displayed in disarranged parts.
A horse was buried in the first chamber while its bones were disarranged during the raids.
When they become disarranged, the telegraph is also used to disentangle and move them forward.
A wheelchair was found near her bed, and series of disarranged paintings, clothes, medicines and old newspapers.
I do not think it would be fair for a man to come forward and say in consequence of this legislation of yours my business has been disarranged.
This means that the normal pattern of this debate is disarranged.