unhinge

Found in thesaurus: trouble, upset, disturb, take away, take, remove, withdraw

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unhinge
v. take off the hinges (e.g. a door, gate, etc.); open very wide; throw into confusion, upset; detach, discompose

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unhinge

Verb
1. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill"
(synonym) perturb, disquiet, trouble, cark, distract, disorder
(hypernym) disturb, upset, trouble
(hyponym) worry, vex
2. remove the hinges from; "unhinge the door"
(hypernym) remove, take, take away, withdraw


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Unhinge
(v. t.)
To take from the hinges; as, to unhinge a door.
  
 
(v. t.)
To render unstable or wavering; to unsettle; as, to unhinge one's mind or opinions; to unhinge the nerves.
  
 
(v. t.)
To displace; to unfix by violence.
  

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unhinge
v. a.
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unhinge
Synonyms and related words:
agitate, bother, craze, dement, derange, disarrange, disarticulate, disjoint, dislocate, disorder, displace, disquiet, distract, disturb, drive insane, drive mad, flurry, fluster, frenzy, luxate, mad, madden, make mad, perturb, send mad, shatter, sicken, turn, unbalance, unjoint, unseat, unsettle, untune, upset
  

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