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Verb(1) cause to be confused emotionally(2) be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly

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(1) Variety's the spice of life, but jumping from one thing to another this week will completely discombobulate you and everyone else.(2) The bottom line is that a shock deflation will put many people out of work and discombobulate the economy.(3) If you choose not to do that, be prepared to discombobulate four lives and take your chances of it working out well or badly.(4) Perhaps these inconstancies are part of the book's Art - an attempt to discombobulate the audience with extreme contradictions just as the characters live in a state of perpetual untruth and obfuscation.(5) We were suddenly discombobulated because we were not aware of any amendment to clause 1.(6) Andy was puzzled by how discombobulated I was on the phone, and I was too flummoxed to say anything until she'd left.(7) Now that I'm in Vermont and earning money, I'm completely discombobulated .(8) Being around him discombobulates her to no end.(9) I was slightly discombobulated , turning around several times to make sure whom they were addressing.(10) Even sports cliches are discombobulated with this team.(11) When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy.(12) On most of his leaps, he was too discombobulated at first to think clearly, let alone to come up with such a clever story.(13) The mother is not the only one who has become discombobulated .(14) So when the train from London arrived ten minutes early, catching me with a compressed paper beaker half full with scalding hot coffee I was somewhat discombobulated .(15) Some chefs are easy to trust-no matter how discombobulated the ingredient list, no matter how intense the food aversion.(16) The mysterious void discombobulated the men still on the field, who had never seen as such before.
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1. throw
2. bewilder
3. bemuse


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