discompose in English

verb
1
disturb or agitate (someone).
she looked a little discomposed as she spoke

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1. This reply failed to discompose me, at least for the moment.

2. Chafe: See: affront , aggravate , annoy , badger , bait , discommode , discompose , harass , harrow , incense , irritate , resent

3. This did not seem to discompose him ; on the contrary, he looked rather amused.

4. The grin of his friend discompose jack when he tried to make his speech.

5. Therefore , to discompose these signals by filtering can help to understand possible sedimentary dynamic procedures.

6. Before a mathematical model, usually need to discompose a complex network to simplify the model.

7. Bewilder - cause to be confused emotionally bemuse , discombobulate , throw discomfit , discompose , untune , upset , disconcert - cause to lose one's composure

8. Bewilder: 1 v cause to be confused emotionally Synonyms: bemuse , discombobulate , throw Type of: discomfit , discompose , disconcert , untune , upset cause to lose

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