verb
- to disturb the arrangement or order of; to make messy or untidy
Usage: third person singular present tense
noun
- states of disorder or confusion; untidy conditions
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The strong wind disarrays her carefully styled hair.
- He disarrays the papers on his desk when he’s frustrated.
- The storm disarrays the garden furniture completely.
- The sudden announcement disarrays their travel plans.
- The children left their rooms in complete disarrays.
- Multiple disarrays in the schedule caused confusion.
- The office showed signs of several disarrays after the move.