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derange

[dih-reynj] / dɪˈreɪndʒ /


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“Some of our detractors have been left in a kind of deranged and self-destructive befuddlement.”

From Barron's

Any prosecutor investigating him is “deranged” or “corrupt.”

From Salon

Adam Smith’s invisible hand has developed a deranged sense of humor.

From MarketWatch

The president has long railed against judges who rule against him, calling them “monsters,” “deranged,” and “radical” at various points in the past.

From Los Angeles Times

“In England, we just see this deranged hypocrisy continue to lord over our political landscape,” he adds.

From Los Angeles Times