disarrangement
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Then, last week, without any advance notice, CeeLo released an online mini-album called “TV on the Radio” which upped the ante on both songs about TV and songs about mental disarrangement.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 27, 2015
The entire life of the nation, all its economic activities, have become so interrelated that maladjustment in any one of them is sufficient to cause serious disarrangement in all the rest.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Even the Times was moved to protest the "disarrangement" of Orph�e and Prince Igor, in which the Ballet Russe did not supplement the singers but stole the show from them.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Though in disarrangement at that moment, it had obviously been freshly cut—or, rather, freshly maintained.
From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger
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A new element of order and composition has come among them; and its life is proved by this capacity of expansion, without disarrangement or dissolution.
From An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine by Newman, John Henry Cardinal