Crossword-Solution: UNHINGE 7 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Unhinge v. t. To take from the hinges; as, to unhinge a door.
Unhinge v. t. To displace; to unfix by violence.
Unhinge v. t. To render unstable or wavering; to unsettle; as, to
unhinge one's mind or opinions; to unhinge the nerves.

We have 31 clues for the answer “UNHINGE”

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derange or unbalance (a person or his or her mind) 1 answer
Unsettle, as one's mind. 1 answer
Render unstable. 1 answer
Remove, as a door. 1 answer
Make someone mentally unstable 1 answer
Make mentally unbalanced 1 answer
Drive over the edge 1 answer
Disrupt; perturb 1 answer
Make unstable. 2 answers
Send around the bend 3 answers
Drive to distraction 3 answers
Make crazy 3 answers
Send over the edge 3 answers
Drive nuts 4 answers
drive mad 4 answers
throw off balance 6 answers
Throw into confusion 6 answers
Drive crazy 9 answers
DISRUPT THE CLASS 10 answers
Dement 11 answers
Discombobulate 16 answers
disorientate 18 answers
Shake up 19 answers
disrupt 22 answers
Madden 29 answers
derange 35 answers
MAKE insane 36 answers
Rattle 42 answers
Fluster 47 answers
dislodge 57 answers
dislocate 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEAZME
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with UNHINGE (5)

Then let us be bold still, and baffle their plots, That they in the end may prove impotent sots; And find both their wit and their malice defeated, Nay, find how themselves and their pupils they cheated, By heaping and thrusting to unhinge a State, Of which Heaven’s guardian fixt is by fate.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
And where are they? Further trouble would unhinge my mind, signor." "You have endured enough to make you speak so strongly, and your brave girl also.
The Grey Room Eden Phillpotts 1998
This is one of the principal holdings of that destructive system which has endeavoured to unhinge all the virtuous, honourable, and useful connections in the kingdom.
Thoughts on the Present Discontents Edmund Burke 2007
This Monk (and Chaucer must say that he was wise in his generation) could not understand why he should study books and unhinge his mind by the effort; life was not worth having at the price; and no one knew better to what use to put the pleasing gift of existence.
Chaucer Adolphus William Ward 2003
Thus he is free from all those great troubles which unhinge the mind, he neither hopes for, nor covets anything, and engages in no uncertain adventures, being satisfied with what he has.
L. Annaeus Seneca On Benefits Seneca 2003

Quotes with UNHINGE (3)

He sank back into his black-and-white world, his immobile world of inanimate drawings that had been granted the secret of motion, his death-world with its hidden gift of life. But that life was a deeply ambiguous life, a conjurer's trick, a crafty illusion based on an accidental property of the retina, which retained an image for a fraction of a second after the image was no longer present. On this frail fact was erected the entire structure of the cinema, that colossal confi…
Steven Millhauser Little Kingdoms
They're events you remember all your life, like your first real orgasm. And the whole purpose of the absurd, mechanically persistent involvement with recorded music is the pursuit of that priceless moment. So it's not exactly that records might unhinge the mind, but rather that if anything is going to drive you up the wall it might as well be a record.
Lester Bangs Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung
In the Village IIIWho has removed the typewriter from my desk, so that I am a musician without his pianowith emptiness ahead as clear and grotesqueas another spring? My veins bud, and I am sofull of poems, a wastebasket of black wire. The notes outside are visible; sparrows willline antennae like staves, the way springs were, but the roofs are cold and the great grey riverwhere a liner glides, huge as a winter hill, moves imperceptibly like the accumulatingyears. I have no re…
Derek Walcott
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, WSJ.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1952–2017).