disrange

To disarrange.

Verb

  1. To disarrange.
    • how cautious we should be not to disturb that delicate connexion and thread of circumstances , which are seldom disranged , even by the smallest alteration - 1769, Robert Wood, An Essay on the Original Genius and...

Origin

From dis- + range. Compare Old French desrengier, French déranger. See derange, disrank.

Forms

disranges disranging disranged