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| dis·or·der [ diss áwrdər ] |
noun (plural dis·or·ders) |
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1. illness: a medical condition involving a disturbance to the usual functioning of the mind or body
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2. lack of order: a lack of systematic or orderly arrangement
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3. messiness: a state of messiness
 found the room in complete disorder
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4. criminal law unruly behavior: a public disturbance or breach of peace
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transitive verb (past and past participle dis·or·dered, present participle dis·or·der·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·or·ders) |
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upset arrangement: to disarrange or disturb the order of something
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