verb
to disturb the condition, action, or function of; to make insane
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The constant loud noises from the construction site may derange the residents in the area.
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I think the loud music is starting to derange my neighbor, he keeps complaining about it.
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If you keep pulling pranks on him, you're going to derange him for sure.
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The unexpected news seemed to derange her sense of reality for a moment.