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See definition of unhinging on Dictionary.com
  • as indislocation
  • as inrearrangement

synonyms for unhinging

  • confusion
  • disarray
  • disconnection
  • disorder
  • disruption
  • disturbance
  • break
  • discontinuity
  • disengagement
  • disorganization
  • division
  • luxation
  • misplacement
  • disarticulation

antonyms for unhinging

MOST RELEVANT
  • arrangement
  • calm
  • method
  • order
  • orderliness
  • organization
  • system
  • juncture
  • ordering
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How to use unhinging in a sentence

He did not know the very name of psychology, but he did know the unhinging, desolating power of an overmastering spirit of fear.
ST. WINIFRED'SFREDERIC W. FARRAR
But we are also made to feel that calamity and dejection have gone near to unhinging his mind.
EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE: THE BOOK OF JOBROBERT WATSON
Consequently you are under constant surveillance, and this contributes towards the unhinging of the mind.
SIXTEEN MONTHS IN FOUR GERMAN PRISONSHENRY CHARLES MAHONEY
Sitting about on hotel benches for a month with Mr. Blackburn is unhinging.
RANDOLPH CALDECOTTHENRY BLACKBURN
I thought religion had to run through one's life, instead of hinging and unhinging it when one chose.
'OUR GUY'MRS. E. E. BOYD
And to his intense surprise and sudden unhinging, her fearless glance was softened by a mist which might have presaged tears.
THE CAREER OF KATHERINE BUSHELINOR GLYN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNHINGING

  • break
  • confusion
  • disarray
  • disarticulation
  • disconnection
  • discontinuity
  • disengagement
  • disorder
  • disorganization
  • disruption
  • disturbance
  • division
  • luxation
  • misplacement
  • unhinging
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.