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discombobulate

[dis-kuhm-bob-yuh-leyt] / ˌdɪs kəmˈbɒb yəˌleɪt /


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The best version of Princeton left Missouri discombobulated.

From Washington Post

The worlds of artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing things up with discombobulating speed.

From Washington Post

Deferring to his cup of Earl Grey tea — at, appropriately enough, West Hollywood’s London Hotel — he is unabashedly tongue-tied and discombobulated by all the fuss.

From Los Angeles Times

While Chinese factories quickly returned to normal operations, an unexpected increase in American demand for goods during the work-from-home era discombobulated traditional trade patterns.

From Washington Post

And as we emerge from pandemic restrictions, sticking with your regular exercise habits may be especially important if you are still feeling lonely, anxious or otherwise discombobulated.

From New York Times