Crossword-Solution: DERANGE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Derange | v. t. | To put out of place, order, or rank; to disturb the proper arrangement or order of; to throw into disorder, confusion, or embarrassment; to disorder; to disarrange; as, to derange the plans of a commander, or the affairs of a nation. |
| Derange | v. t. | To disturb in action or function, as a part or organ, or the whole of a machine or organism. |
| Derange | v. t. | To disturb in the orderly or normal action of the intellect; to render insane. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DERANGE | anagram | AGENDER, ANGERED, ENGARDE, ENRAGED, GRANDEE, GRENADE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DERANGE (5)
But so active were his doubts and fears as altogether to derange his purposed ceremonial for the reception of the Marquis.
Two labourers sat waiting supper, in attitudes of extreme weariness; a plain-looking lass bustled about with a sleepy child of two; and the landlady began to derange the pots upon the stove, and set some beefsteak to grill.
The screams reached this young lady’s ears in due course, and brought her into the room with a speed which threatened to derange, materially, the very exquisite arrangement of her cap and ringlets.
The machine which they direct is indeed a vast one, but so logical in its principles and direct and simple in its workings, that it all but runs itself; and nobody but a fool could derange it, as I think you will agree after a few words of explanation.
When these have, haply, chanced to collect And to derange the atmosphere of earth, The air becometh baneful.
Quotes with DERANGE (3)
... grief can derange even the strongest and most disciplined of minds.
Words are too awful an instrument for good and evil to be trifled with: they hold above all other external powers a dominion over thoughts. If words be not (recurring to a metaphor before used) an incarnation of the thought but only a clothing for it, then surely will they prove an ill gift; such a one as those poisoned vestments, read of in the stories of superstitious times, which had power to consume and to alienate from his right mind the victim who put them on. Language,…
Spiritual life can certainly follow the pattern one sees in the fake martial arts, with most teachers making nebulous and magical claims that never get tested, while their students derange themselves with weird ideas, empty rituals, and other affectations.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 33 times in crossword archives (1963–2022).