Definitionn. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior
Last update: July 13, 2015
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With the WTO meeting collapsing in disarray, its program of privatization and deregulation in tatters, the dynamism of the movement was clear. [Please select]
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His decision to step down left the watchdog in disarray at a time when Wall Street is still engulfed by scandal. [Please select]
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On the chairs in disarray, among those fading flowers, beneath those extinct lights, people have thought of joy. [Please select]
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The strikes were enough to disarray, if not kill, most of the men. [Please select]
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Disarray and ruin met my sight at every hand. [Please select]
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MacFarland studied the disarray, then thoughtfully hefted a broad-bladed pick axe. [Please select]
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Salas, surrounded by the disarray of the inspired moment. [Please select]
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Its roof, its smaller towers came tumbling down in frightful disarray, and the once proud edifice is to-day a miserable wreck, fire having aided earthquake in its ruin. [Please select]
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