disordering

[disˈɔːdərɪŋ]

disordering Definition

  • 1to disturb the order or arrangement of something
  • 2to cause confusion or chaos

Using disordering: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disordering" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The earthquake disordered the books on the shelves.

  • Example

    The new manager's changes disordered the company's operations.

  • Example

    The loud noise disordered my thoughts.

  • Example

    The protesters disordered the peaceful demonstration.

disordering Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disordering

Phrases with disordering

  • behavior that is disruptive, unruly, or illegal

    Example

    The police arrested him for disorderly conduct.

  • a place where people engage in immoral or illegal activities

    Example

    The city shut down the disorderly house after multiple complaints from neighbors.

  • a chaotic and unorganized withdrawal of troops from a battle or conflict

    Example

    The army's disorderly retreat led to many casualties.

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Summary: disordering in Brief

'Disordering' [disˈɔːdərɪŋ] is a verb that means to disrupt the order or arrangement of something, causing confusion or chaos. It can refer to physical objects, as in 'The earthquake disordered the books on the shelves,' or to abstract concepts, as in 'The loud noise disordered my thoughts.' Synonyms include 'disarrange,' 'disorganize,' and 'unsettle,' while antonyms include 'order,' 'arrange,' and 'organize.'