Antonyms for de range


Grammar : Verb
Spell : dih-reynj
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈreɪndʒ


Definition of de range

Origin :
  • 1776, "throw into confusion," from French déranger, from Old French desrengier "disarrange, throw into disorder," from des- "do the opposite of" (see dis-) + Old French rengier (Modern French ranger) "to put into line," from reng "line, row," from a Germanic source (see rank (n.)). Mental sense first recorded c.1790.
  • As in jumble : verb mix up, confuse
  • As in litter : verb make a mess
  • As in madden : verb make angry
  • As in mess up : verb disorder, dirty
  • As in mix up : verb confuse
  • As in muddle : verb confuse, disorganize
  • As in ruffle : verb mess up
  • As in rumple : verb crush, wrinkle
  • As in scatter : verb strew, disperse
  • As in sicken : verb revolt, make ill
  • As in tangle : verb knot, complicate
  • As in turn : verb sicken
  • As in unsettle : verb bother, upset
  • As in upset : verb disorder; knock over
  • As in upset : verb bother, trouble
  • As in complicate : verb confuse, make difficult
  • As in contract : verb catch disease
  • As in crack up : verb break down mentally
  • As in craze : verb make insane
  • As in derange : verb make crazy; confuse
  • As in disarrange : verb disorder
  • As in disorder : verb mix up, disarrange
  • As in disorganize : verb disrupt arrangement; make shambles of
  • As in displace : verb move, remove from normal place
  • As in distract : verb divert attention; confuse
  • As in disturb : verb disorder; dislocate
  • As in embroil : verb involve in dispute; complicate
Example sentences :
  • Any of dem what was not marked was just as much ours as iffen we had raised dem, 'cause de range was all free.
  • Extract from : « Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. » by Work Projects Administration

Synonyms for de range

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