Disarrange

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈɝeɪndʒ/

Disarrange (verb)

  1. To disturb the usual order or arrangement of things, so they are not neat or in the expected place.
  2. To make a plan, system, or process work less well by interfering with how parts are organized.
  3. To interrupt a normal situation or routine, so it becomes less organized or less controlled.

Examples

  • The spilled water disarranged the papers on the desk.
  • The loud noise disarranged the order of the files.