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disorders

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: disorderspast: disorderedpp: disordereding: disorderingcomp: more disorderedsup: most disordered

This term carries a clinical weight when applied to health, suggesting a systemic malfunction rather than a temporary illness. It implies a deviation from a biological or psychological baseline, often used in medical diagnoses to categorize chronic conditions like anxiety or metabolic imbalances. In a social or political sense, it evokes a feeling of volatility and chaos. It describes a breakdown of established laws or social norms, shifting the focus from individual behavior to a collective state of instability and unrest.

Countable when referring to specific medical conditions like diabetes or autism. Uncountable when describing a general state of chaos or turmoil in a region.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A physical or mental condition that is not normal.

"He suffers from several genetic disorders."

Noun
[something]

A state of confusion or lack of organization.

"The political disorders in the capital led to a curfew."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To disturb the arrangement or order of something.

"The wind disordered her hair."

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