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derange

[dih-reynj] / dɪˈreɪndʒ /


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Christmas curmudgeon Walter is not on board, believing his son is a “certifiably insane” man living under the deranged delusion that he is an elf.

From Salon

At a Saturday campaign rally in Iowa, Mr Trump called Special Counsel Jack Smith, the key prosecutor involved in the case, "deranged" and a "Trump-hating prosecutor".

From BBC

District Judge Tanya Chutkan imposed it last month in response to a request from prosecutors, who cited among other comments Trump’s repeated disparagement of Smith as “deranged.”

From Seattle Times

Three times in three days, he called the special counsel, Jack Smith, who had brought the case, “deranged.”

From Seattle Times

Near the end of the book, a doctor uses the word “deranged.”

From Los Angeles Times