Derangers vs Deranges - What's the difference?
derangers | deranges |
(derange)
to cause someone to go insane (usually used in the passive, see deranged )
to cause disorder in something, to distort it from its ideal state
* 1776, Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
(archaic) to disrupt somebody's plans, to inconvenience someone
* 1782, Fanny Burney, Cecilia, Memoirs of an Heiress
As a noun derangers
is .As a verb deranges is
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* *derange
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(en-verb)- Both these kinds of monopolies derange more or less the natural distribution of the stock of the society;
- "By no means, Sir," answered the Captain: "I shall be quite au désespoir if I derange any body."
