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dis‧ar‧ray
[uncountable] formal
[uncountable] formal throw something into disarray/fall into disarray
The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray.
The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray.
dis‧ar‧ray [uncountable] formal throw something into disarray/fall into disarray The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray.Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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