derange in English

verb
1
cause (someone) to become insane.
that business last month must have deranged him a bit

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1. Jack's inconsistent argument derange us all.

2. You can't derange , or re-arrange, your poems again.

3. Do not derange the bridle hand.

4. Whatever you do, don't let the stress derange owe head.

5. So few men were present to derange the harmony of the wilderness.

6. Synonyms for Crack up include crumble, be overcome, go mad, lose it, collapse, crack, decline, derange, deteriorate and disintegrate

7. Ce qui derange les Assures Summary: The Union for Lebanon said Wednesday that the 1960 qada electoral law should be adopted because it Assures "a fair representation of the Christians in Parliament."

8. I would say then the root of the problems that undermine and derange the Chinese society is the overarching metaphor characteristic of our patriarchal society: managing a country is managing a family.