Definitionn. a state of mental disturbance and disorientation
Last update: September 17, 2015
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At offices where the work is heavier than can be dealt with by the A B C apparatus, the " Single Needle " instrument has been very largely employed; it has the advantage of slight Single liability to derangement, and of requiring very little adjustment. [Please select]
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It's simply physical derangement. [Please select]
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"'She must have suffered,' I said, 'to cause such a mental derangement."' [Please select]
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Madness seemed too coarse a word to denote so wonderful and fascinating a mental derangement. [Please select]
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Probably some stomach derangement, more likely some of that pollen which is floating around now. [Please select]
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Je fus contrarie de ce derangement, mais la curiosite me fit rester immobile et silencieux. [Please select]
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Among other causes often mentioned are acidity of the blood, nervous derangement, microbes, and injuries. [Please select]
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_Monomania_ is a derangement of _mind_ in regard to a _single_ subject only. [Please select]
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I fancy the first stage of your derangement coincides with your leaving the university. [Please select]
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On account of their size and weight, and the comparative difficulty of transporting them without derangement of the mercury column, column barometers are not so generally used as the aneroid variety. [Please select]
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