▪ disturb the organization of; disrupt: "trade was dislocated by a famine"Similardisruptdisturbthrow into disorderthrow into disarraythrow into confusionconfusedisorganizedisorderdisarrangederangeturn upside-downinformal:mess up
▪ move from its proper place or position:"the symbol is dislocated from its political context"
Word Originlate 16th century: probably a back-formation from dislocation, but perhaps from medieval Latin dislocatus ‘moved from a former position’, from the verb dislocare.