disarrange
1 of 1verb/ˌdɪs.ə.ˈreɪnʤ/
Forms:disarranges,disarranging,disarranged,disarranged
1
to make something disorganized
- His careless handling of the documents will inevitably disarrange the entire filing system.
- The children disarranged the living room while playing with their toys.
- The unexpected move will disarrange the company's office layout, requiring a complete reorganization.
- The wind disarranges the papers on my desk every time I leave the window open.
- If they disarrange the seating for the meeting, it will be difficult to find space for everyone.