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disarray

[dis-uh-rey] / ˌdɪs əˈreɪ /


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The victory leaves Miami just one win away from completing a remarkable transformation after a season that appeared to be unraveling in disarray earlier in the campaign following after a string of defeats.

From Barron's

Some disarray was to be expected, even inevitable, in the story’s latter half.

From Salon

And now the agency at the helm is in disarray.

From Los Angeles Times

He felt ready to contend again, but his game remained in disarray.

From BBC

In that disarray, it may seem easy and safe in 2028 to travel the well-worn route of “a straight, old white guy who fills the status quo.”

From Los Angeles Times