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disordered
[ dis-awr-derd ]
adjective
- lacking organization or in confusion; disarranged.
Synonyms: ,
- having or affected with a physical or mental disorder:
a disordered liver.
Other 51Թ Forms
- 徱·ǰ·· adverb
- 徱·ǰ··Ա noun
- ·徱·ǰ· adjective
- ܲ·徱·ǰ· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of disordered1
Example Sentences
“The fact that those who indicted and prosecuted the case refused to follow a direct command is further proof of the disordered and ulterior motives of the prosecutors,” he wrote.
It also signals at the importance of cross-cultural respect — the exact opposite of what disordered leaders like Trump have in mind for our global future.
The comment plunged Ellen into shame, she says, and exacerbated her struggles with disordered eating.
Democrats refused to vote for the Musk bill, and taunted Republicans for being too disordered to pass it, even with their House majority.
“Uranus and Neptune have disordered magnetic fields because they produce these fields in a thin water-rich layer in their mantles while our Earth generates its magnetic field in the core,” Militzer said.
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