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derangement

[dih-reynj-muhnt] / dɪˈreɪndʒ mənt /
NOUN
confusion
Synonyms
Antonyms


NOUN
insanity
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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"With Miss Havisham, it's quite interesting to have that at least as 5% of the character: ' I know what I'm doing. I know what this is.' It's not derangement, it's not insanity."

From Salon

“Breathe” is stormy, even by Oates’s dark domestic-gothic standards, dramatizing Michaela’s grief as it curdles into disorientation and then utter derangement.

From Washington Post

It’s hard not to think some significant derangement may be happening — a rush of people, stuck in global crises that their brains apparently refuse to reckon with, acting out in all the usual ways.

From New York Times

The underlying constitutional derangement pertained to the way members of Congress and the president were eager to endorse each other’s authority without exercising their own.

From New York Times

The film isn’t actually in production; Patrick and Cassidy begin to deduce its real purpose, which is connected to WAT-R, mass derangement, green vans and memory clinics.

From Los Angeles Times