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Example sentences for "deranged"

Lexicographically close words:
der; derail; derailed; derailment; derange; derangement; derangements; deranges; deranging; dere
  1. He was in that most pitiable state, the commencing convalescence of delirium tremens, when all the terrors of a deranged mind still continue to disturb and distress the recovering intellect.

  2. This influence, beyond any other under our government, has deranged our institutions.

  3. The balance of our table, as the reader has no doubt observed, has been deranged by the withdrawal of the Man of Letters, so called, and only the side of the deficiency changed by the removal of the Young Astronomer into our neighborhood.

  4. No preconceived idea must be allowed to interfere with our investigation of the deranged spiritual function, any more than the old ideas of demoniacal possession must be allowed to interfere with our study of epilepsy.

  5. Some thought there was no question that he had a second apartment, in which he had made an asylum for a deranged female relative.

  6. Such was the deranged state of the American finances that it could not be put in motion when the order was given.

  7. Burgoyne's plans were wholly deranged and instead of relying upon lateral excursions to keep the population in alarm and obtain supplies, he was compelled to procure necessaries as best he might.

  8. I could easily imagine that a man whose head was so much deranged could not have a heart well placed.

  9. A complex machine of this weight moving three to five feet per second, could not strike a large stone without a formidable jar, and continued repetitions of such blows bent and deranged the working parts.

  10. In case of accident any item of the structure broken or deranged can be supplied by the builders at once.

  11. It has no valves or other moving parts to be deranged or hurt in case its stream bears sand or dirt, so that it is a capital drainage pump; after serving thus it may bring sewage to farms and distribute it thoroughly.

  12. Let us now observe how these traditions severally find their imperfect and deranged counterparts in the heroic age of Greece.

  13. If the posts and garrisons had been surrendered at this moment, it would have deranged and frustrated the operations of the allies.

  14. These people here can't hit it off at all, Harcourt; they keep muddling away about indigestion, deranged functions, and the rest of it.

  15. They tell me here that the shock has completely deranged his intellect, and that he lives a life of melancholy isolation in that old castle in Ireland.

  16. And will not the bravest and wisest soul be least confused or deranged by any external influence?

  17. And you know that a man who is deranged and not right in his mind, will fancy that he is able to rule, not only over men, but also over the gods?

  18. The late news from England has deranged our plans, public and private.

  19. This Indian outbreak deranged all their plans.

  20. A trunk was already close to the door; it had wrinkled the carpet and deranged the mat.

  21. She had been deranged in her habits that day; she was conscious of neglect, due to events which passed her comprehension.

  22. Should it become deranged it will stop the working of the brake on that car alone to which it belongs; and it will become deranged so as to set the brake only from causes which would render the non-automatic brake inoperative.

  23. It must be from a conviction of this that uncivilized nations venerate deranged persons as inspired, and in some instance go so far, I believe, as even to pay them divine worship.

  24. His desk not yet deranged by work or correspondence possessed a monumental stability of neatness that was most soothing to contemplate.

  25. He pressed forward roughly, and once or twice he heard grumbling murmurs because he had deranged a difficult piece of costumery.

  26. You have deranged the decline and fall this morning.

  27. In my Christmas visit, confined as I was by the gout, I could not but observe how much my presence and your desire of inviting company to amuse me deranged the privacy of your life and the distribution of your hours.

  28. Is it possible that, living retired in the Country, he should have deranged his affairs?

  29. Poor Jane, she is so worried that she has almost gone deranged over my health, but as far as I am concerned I feel that I would rather pass away than cause so much trouble and upset everybody.

  30. You don't recollect much about 'em, but one of yo' pa's brothers married a woman who went clean deranged inside of a year and tried to kill him.

  31. The attack yielded to proper treatment, but she continued feverish at night with perspirations, frequently deranged bowels, difficulty in passing water, and severe pain in the abdomen, especially when she tried to stand on the right leg.

  32. Her previous history will also assist us in our diagnosis; we shall, probably, find that she has for some time suffered from constipation and deranged bowels, or is known to have greatly neglected them before her confinement.

  33. If the disease lasts more than a few days, and threatens to be of considerable duration, her monthly nurse and own servants ought to be removed, and a nurse accustomed to the care of deranged persons placed in their stead.

  34. Hour-glass contraction of the uterus is liable to occur where the action of the uterus has been much deranged or exhausted, either by the unusual rapidity or excessive protraction of the labour.

  35. There is, perhaps, no one circumstance which is found to exert such a prejudicial influence on the course of a natural labour, in so many different ways, as deranged and constipated bowels.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deranged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abnormal; amiss; awry; batty; cockeyed; cracked; crazy; daft; defective; delirious; demented; deranged; disarranged; discomfited; discomposed; disconcerted; dislocated; disordered; disorderly; disorganized; disoriented; distraught; disturbed; flighty; haywire; insane; irrational; loco; lunatic; mad; maniac; maniacal; manic; mental; misplaced; odd; off; perturbed; psycho; psychotic; queer; rabid; reasonless; roily; senseless; shuffled; sick; strange; tetched; touched; turbid; turbulent; unbalanced; unhinged; unsettled; unsound; upset; wandering; wild; witless; wrong