Synonym: confusedness, confusion, disorder, disorderliness, mental confusion, muddiness. Similar words: disarrange, array, arrayed, disarming, disarmament, arrest warrant, arraign, barrage. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'reɪ] n. 1. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior 2. untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance). v. bring disorder to.
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1. The troops fled in disarray.
2. This left the Liberal Party in total disarray .
3. The nation is in disarray following rioting led by the military.
4. His personal life fell into disarray when his wife left him.
5. The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray.
6. The news had thrown his plans into disarray.
7. The infantry fell back in disarray.
8. The meeting broke up in disarray.
9. The peace talks broke up in disarray.
10. We're decorating, so everything's in complete disarray at home.
11. The naughty pupils disarray the class.
12. Our plans were thrown into disarray by her arrival.
13. Changing offices has left my papers in complete disarray.
14. The complete disarray of the opposition parties leaves the field clear for the government to implement urgent reforms.
15. Our plans were thrown into disarray by the rail strike.
16. Meade was pushed back,[sentencedict.com/disarray.html] his formations in disarray.
17. The company's files were in disarray.
18. They were in total disarray from the start.
19. The session was suspended in disarray for two hours.
20. The chairman's resignation threw the organization into disarray.
21. The defeated army retreated in disarray.
22. The social life of the island was in disarray.
23. The Democrats were in complete disarray after last year's disastrous elections.
24. The Democratic Party was in disarray as a brutal primary season approached its end.
25. Ever since the oil crisis, the industry has been in disarray.
26. A middle-aged lady was seen rushing out of the burning house with her clothes in disarray.
27. He tried to tidy up, not wanting the maid to see the disarray.
28. She was left lying on her side and her clothes were in disarray.
29. Even at the best of times fighting in the ranks can cause disarray and confusion in the army.
30. The Bridge disaster, along with the subsequent events on Moloch, had thrown Piper's carefully calculated schedules into complete disarray.
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