verb
- to disturb the order or arrangement of something; to make messy or untidy
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘disarrange’
Examples
- The wind disarranges her hair every time she steps outside.
- He disarranges the books on the shelf when looking for something.
- The cat disarranges the papers on my desk whenever it jumps up.
- Moving furniture disarranges the entire room layout.
- She carefully arranges the flowers, but the breeze disarranges them again.
- The earthquake disarranges everything in the house.