derangement
Deeds of Derangement was created in 2003.
"le Grand Dérangement" is the historical period and process of deportation of French-speaking Acadians, in the second part of the 1700s. It is called "great upheaval" in English.
disarrange, change, derange, strange, grange, orange.
Unspecified internal derangement of the knee.
One commonly used internal derangement test is the McMurray test, which assesses for meniscal tears in the knee. During this test, the examiner flexes and rotates the knee while applying a varus or valgus stress to identify any clicking or pain indicative of a meniscal injury. Positive findings can suggest internal derangement of the knee joint.
Internal derangements can be either or both soft-tissue or bony. There are two basic types of soft-tissue internal derangements. The more common is referred to as an internal derangement with reduction; the disc slides into and out of its normal functional position as the jaw opens or closes, causing the popping sound characteristic of TMD. In cases of internal derangement without reduction, the disc is permanently displaced or dislocated to an incorrect position, and the jaw's range of motion is limited.
Aberration. Absurdity. Alienation. Craziness. Delirium. Delusion. Dementia. Derangement. Frenzy. Hysteria. Irrationality. Lunacy. Madness. Mania. Mental. Preposterousness. Psychopathy. Psychosis. Senselessness. Unbalance(ed).
The the treatment that increased his intelligence was also the means of his derangement and death.
The suffix "-ment" can be used with "derange" to form the word "derangement."
Tony Coates has written: 'Militarism and the moral derangement of war'
Synonyms for the word disorder are derangement, anarchy, and disarrangement.