Third person singular present tense: causes something to become messy or disorganized by disturbing its arrangement.
From dis- + arrange + -es (third person singular suffix). Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns from the root 'arrange.'
Even simple verbs like 'arrange' become interesting when you add 'dis-'—it's the difference between putting things in order (arrange) and ruining that order (disarrange), showing how powerful prefixes are in English.
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