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    di·shev·el
    [dəˈSHev(ə)l]
    verb
    dishevel (verb) · dishevels (third person present) · dishevelled (past tense) · dishevelled (past participle) · dishevelling (present participle) · disheveled (past tense) · disheveled (past participle) · disheveling (present participle)
    1. make (a person's hair or clothes) untidy:
      "he ran one hand through his hair, further disheveling it"
    Origin
    probably a back-formation from disheveled.
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    verb
    1. make (a person's hair or clothes) untidy:
      bring/throw into disorder
      put out of place
      throw into disarray
      make disorderly
      make untidy
      throw into confusion
      turn upside-down
      Opposite:
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  3. verb (used with object), di·shev·eled, di·shev·el·ing or (especially British) di·shev·elled, di·shev·el·ling. to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing. to cause untidiness and disarray in: The wind disheveled the papers on the desk.
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    tr.v. di·shev·eled, di·shev·el·ing, di·shev·els or di·shev·elled or di·shev·el·ling 1. a. To loosen and let fall (hair or clothing) in disarray. b. To disarrange the hair or clothing of. 2. To throw into disorder.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/dishevel
    disheveled or dishevelled; disheveling or dishevelling -ˈev- (ə-)liŋ : to throw into disorder : make untidy the wind disheveled her clothes
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dishevel
    1. Being in loose disarray; unkempt, as hair or clothing. 2. Marked by disorder; untidy: a disheveled pile of books on the library table. [Middle English discheveled, from Old French deschevele, past participle of descheveler, to disarrange the hair : des-, apart; see dis- + chevel, hair (from Latin capillus).]
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