dis·or·der
/dəˈsôrdər/
noun
a state of confusion.
"tiresome days of mess and disorder"
synonyms: untidiness, disorderliness, mess, disarray, disorganization, chaos, confusion, clutter, jumble, a muddle, a mess, a shambles, a mare's nest, a dog's dinner, a dog's breakfast, an omnishambles
verb
disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of.
"they are disordering the political landscape"
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In medicine, an abnormal condition that affects the body's function but may or may not have specific signs and symptoms. A disorder may indicate that a ...
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