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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31. Almost certainly textiles had fallen into some disarray by early 1524.
32. A sit-in at Bristol Polytechnic has ended in disarray after a court injunction forced the Union President to clear the building.
33. They had taken the lead after two minutes with a simple move that found the Oxford defence in disarray.
34. This might be thought to throw into disarray our grounds for specifying what animals see, hear, and otherwise sense.
35. She had passed out with no pain, and was dignified in disarray.
36. There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession.
37. He dismissed suggestions of disarray over the arrangements to supply £500 million worth of programmes for next year's schedule.
38. Family was the company, in happy times and in squabbling disarray.
39. The haggling among scientists continued, and seeing the project in disarray, Congress eventually cut off financing for the Mohole Project.
40. The Government is in disarray at present but various indicators suggest that the economy may be coming out of recession.
41. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
42. A great bunch of gypsophila, daisies, freesia and roses sits in seemingly haphazard, but considered, disarray.
43. It was the normal state of red alert, panic, and disarray in the Bronx County Building.
44. She was hunting, her dress short to the knee, her arms bare, her hair in wild disarray.
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45. For most special learners, the reservoir of self respect is not deep, and is easily churned up into disarray.
46. Universities everywhere were in disarray, faced with swingeing cuts in their funding.
47. Bilbao's disarray has been underlined by the board's decision to declare John Toshack personanongrata.
48. When his own business affairs fell into a state of disarray in 1773, he was forced to withdraw from public life.
49. On the evening of 20 November the Prime Minister's swift decision to fight on plunged the Conservatives into almost total disarray.
50. All of the theories we have surveyed are in various states of disarray.
51. But a Cup replay would throw those plans into disarray.
52. To this scene of disarray they brought a bold policy prescription unknown to Malthus: family planning.
53. Turnout rose as the opposition parties recovered from their disarray of 1918 and there was a large turnover of votes.
54. The teaching profession is in disarray, speaking with no coherent voice.
55. Perhaps in people with a genetic predisposition, the trigger sends the immune system into permanent overdrive and disarray.
56. The most important lesson we can learn from our present educational disarray is that education is for everybody.
57. His election as president seemed certain, even before the Radicals fell into disarray with Mr Sourrouille's resignation.
58. In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
59. If anything, social work teaching is in even greater disarray.
60. With Boro in disarray, even Charlton's defenders got in on the act.
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