disarray - use in sentences
Possessives
- government: The Railways Bill has exposed the Government's complete disarray over the strategic direction of the rail industry.
Converse of object
- increase: The " Belle " steamer fleet struggled on, despite vessel sales and increasing financial disarray, under various owners until 1931.
Preposition: at
- time: His decision to step down left the watchdog in disarray at a time when Wall Street is still engulfed by scandal.
Adjective modifier
- total: Total disarray would be an accurate description for the current state of the mobile memory card market.
- complete: The Labor party is in complete disarray over Iraq.
- such: By March 1912, the club's finances were in such disarray that a receiver had to be called in.
- general: Yet Gorbachev was himself a victim of the general disarray that had overtaken the Communist system.
- utter: They lost eighteen of their aircraft and the raid broke up in utter disarray although a few bombs did fall on land.
- considerable: Its last period of government ( 1974-79 ) ended with the Labor in considerable ideological disarray and internal party turbulence followed in the 1980's.
Preposition: in
- dendrite: Microtubule disarray in cortical dendrites and neurobehavioral failure II.
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