Disarrangement (Noun)
Meaning
A condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The company's logistics experienced a significant disarrangement due to the recent transportation strike.
- A single faulty switch led to the disarrangement of the entire power grid.
- After the employee left the company, the workflow underwent a disarrangement, and new staff struggled to adjust.
- Severe weather caused widespread disarrangement in the area, disrupting the communication and emergency services.
- A faulty part led to a mechanical disarrangement, rendering the expensive machine unusable until further repairs could be made.