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derangement

[ dih-reynj-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act of deranging.
  2. disarrangement; disorder.


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Origin of derangement1

From the French word »åé°ù²¹²Ô²µ±ð³¾±ð²Ô³Ù, dating back to 1730–40. See derange, -ment
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Trump derangement syndrome is real and it occurs in both his detractors and supporters.

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That also provoked an angry broadside from Trump, who called the former Marine general a "lowlife" with "Trump derangement syndrome" in a Truth Social post.

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Trump’s derangement shines forth more brilliantly every day, so she’s getting a constant stream of great material to work with.

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Ah, autumn: the season of pumpkin-spice everything, falling leaves and poll derangement syndrome.

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“Moore’s style was middle-class, whereas Squeaky Fromme was a genuine cultist. Moore represented the individual derangement of the period and Squeaky the social derangement,†said Starr.

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