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derange

[dih-reynj] / dɪˈreɪndʒ /


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It’s a shrewd choice that makes June sound younger than she is — sometimes immature; sometimes demanding pity; sometimes outright deranged.

From New York Times

President Biden’s plan to electrify the U.S. military’s vehicle fleet is “deranged,” said the American Energy Alliance, a conservative think-tank in Washington.

From Washington Times

You guys are saying this is a crazy, deranged, mean guy, but this guy is smiling so much, he’s laughing, belly laughing out loud.’

From Seattle Times

It is, in retrospect, one of the most deranged blog posts of the decade.

From Washington Post

After this forebodingly ironic setup, “Beau Is Afraid” sends its sad-sack protagonist on an increasingly deranged journey through what is either a pitiless, reality-adjacent American landscape or his own inner terrors.

From Washington Post