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Definitions of derange in various dictionaries:
verb - derange mentally, throw out of mental balance
verb - throw into great confusion or disorder
To disturb the order or arrangement of.
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To make someone insane, or to throw a situation into great confusion |
This word meaning "to make insane" sounds like where a warped cowboy might be "home on" |
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mad insane. |
Make (someone) insane. |
Intrude on disturb. |
throw into great confusion or disorder |
derange mentally, throw out of mental balance make insane |
To disturb the order or arrangement of. |
To upset the normal condition or functioning of. |
To disturb mentally make insane. |
Derange might refer to |
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In combinatorial mathematics, a derangement is a permutation of the elements of a set, such that no element appears in its original position. * In other words, derangement is a permutation that has no fixed points. * The number of derangements of a set of size n, usually written Dn, dn, or !n, is called the "derangement number" or "de Montmort number". (These numbers are generalized to rencontres numbers.) The subfactorial function (not to be confused with the factorial n!) maps n to !n. No standard notation for subfactorials is agreed upon; n¡ is sometimes used instead of !n.The problem of counting derangements was first considered by Pierre Raymond de Montmort in 1708; he solved it in 1713, as did Nicholas Bernoulli at about the same time. |