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| dis·ar·ray [ dìssə ráy ] |
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1. disorganized state: a disorganized and confused state
 The meeting was thrown into disarray by the surprise announcement.
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2. untidiness: a state of untidiness, especially in dress
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transitive verb (past and past participle dis·ar·rayed, present participle dis·ar·ray·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·ar·rays) |
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1. make something disorganized: to make something confused and disorganized
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2. undress somebody: to remove somebody's clothes
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