disrange in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISRANGE (verb): To disrupt or disturb the proper arrangement, order, or functioning of something.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden change in temperature can disrange the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
- Frequent interruptions during the meeting began to disrange the flow of ideas being discussed.
- Heavy traffic can disrange a driver's sense of time and urgency when reaching appointments.
- The unexpected news seemed to disrange her carefully laid plans for the future.
- Anxiety can disrange even the most focused individuals, leading to mistakes and confusion.
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