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Synonyms for derangement
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dih-reynj-muh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈreɪndʒ mənt |
Définition of derangement
Origin :- 1737, "disturbance of regular order," from French dérangement (17c.), from déranger (see derange). Of mental order, from 1800.
- noun confusion
- noun insanity
- And viciousness or crime are the result of a derangement in the primary system.
- Extract from : « Fantasia of the Unconscious » by D. H. Lawrence
- The derangement of my system arises entirely from this business of Octave's.
- Extract from : « Caught In The Net » by Emile Gaboriau
- I found indeed a derangement of currency and a stagnation of business.
- Extract from : « Thoughts on Missions » by Sheldon Dibble
- Monomania is a derangement of mind in regard to a single subject only.
- Extract from : « Orthography » by Elmer W. Cavins
- It commonly lies in some derangement of the digestive organs.
- Extract from : « Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners » by B.G. Jefferis
- It was comparatively easy to do this, for the derangement was not at all violent in its form.
- Extract from : « Margaret of Anjou » by Jacob Abbott.
- In yours, I am pretty nearly sure that it arises from derangement of the stomach.
- Extract from : « A World of Wonders » by Various
- At all events, Mr. Lincoln's derangement was nearly, if not quite, complete.
- Extract from : « The Life Of Abraham Lincoln » by Ward H. Lamon
- But the moral system upon the earth is a chaos of derangement.
- Extract from : « Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation » by An American Citizen
- It is useful in cases of derangement of the digestive organs.
- Extract from : « Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million » by Sarah Josepha Hale
Antonyms for derangement
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