Opposite of plural for the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other
“The disorder of keys in the database makes it incredibly difficult for me to find what I am looking for.”
Opposite of plural for a state in which the laws and rules regulating public behavior are observed
“Now that the King has been overthrown, a downwards spiral towards disorder and chaos has begun.”
Opposite of plural for an authoritative command or instruction
“Joe had been given the liberty to carry out his own brand of justice by a mysterious agency.”
Opposite of plural for a state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place
“Surprisingly, the untidiness on his desk is completely incongruent with his productivity.”
Opposite of plural for a state in which everything is arranged logically, comprehensibly, or naturally
“When Lisa decided to be a vegan, it caused disharmony and angst in the Simpson household.”
Opposite of plural for the overall state or condition of something
“It took me two hours to put everything in order, and two minutes for my son to make it a complete mess.”
Opposite of to establish or stipulate as a previous condition
“The contract is rigid and prevents any deviations from our agreement.”
Opposite of to arrange or set in some sort of order
“Because Huey was well aware of Jenny's obsessive-compulsive behavior, he decided to disarrange her books to rile her up.”
Opposite of to command that something be done
“I ask that you reconsider your position on the verdict.”
Opposite of to request some product or service or to secure by placing an order
“Kerry had to cancel her holiday booking after an unforeseen work commitment had arisen.”
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