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Synonyms
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Meaning:
complicate

to make (something) difficult to do or understand

confuse, make difficult

demoralize

to weaken the cottage, confidence, self-discipline etc of (e.g. an army)

depress, unnerve

derange

to make (a person) mad (because of worry, grief etc)

make crazy; confuse

disconcert

to upset the calmness or confidence of (a person)

shake up; confuse

disorganize

to cause (an organized system) to be in disorder

disrupt arrangement; make shambles of

displace

to put a bone out of the right or usual position

move, remove from normal place

misplace

mislay (the usual word); to have strong, good (feelings for a person, business etc) that are shown to be wrong

lose; be unable to find

perturb

to make (a person) anxious or concerned

upset, unsettle

ruffle

(to cause a person) to become annoyed; to disturb the smooth surface of something

mess up

rummage

to turn things over, move things about, while looking for something

ransack, search

scuff

to mark (shoes etc) by walking without lifting the feet from the ground properly

shuffle

shamble

to walk without lifting the feet properly

shuffle

tousle

to make (especially the hair) untidy

disarray

tumble

a fall; to fall, especially quickly; to move in a restless or disorderly way

fall or make fall awkwardly

unsettle

to cause (a person) to become troubled, anxious or uncertain

bother, upset

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