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    derange
    /dɪˈreɪn(d)ʒ/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) insane: "that business last month must have deranged him a bit"
    • 2. intrude on; disturb: archaic "I am sorry to have deranged you for so small a matter"

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  2. Derange means to disturb the operation or functions of, to disarrange, or to make mentally unsound. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of derange.

  3. Derange means to disturb the order, arrangement, or operation of something, or to cause a mental disorder. Learn more about its word origin, derived forms, and usage in sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Derange definition: to throw into disorder; disarrange.. See examples of DERANGE used in a sentence.

  5. To derange someone is to make her go crazy or completely confuse her. Going without sleep for an entire week can derange a person. It's more common to see the adjective deranged — or insane — than the verb derange, but you can use it to describe what happens

  6. Derange means to disturb the order, arrangement, or functioning of something, or to make someone insane. Find the origin, usage, and translations of derange in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  7. Deranged means completely unable to think clearly or behave in a controlled way, especially because of mental illness. Learn how to pronounce deranged and see its synonyms and translations in different languages.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · derange (third-person singular simple present deranges, present participle deranging, simple past and past participle deranged) (transitive, chiefly passive voice) To cause (someone) to go insane or become deranged. To cause disorder in (something); to distort from its ideal state.