derangeable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The scientist realized that the experimental setup was disarrangeable, leading to unpredictable results.
Definition:Capable of being put out of order or arrangement.
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Example:The design of the web interface was so confusable that users often made incorrect changes.
Definition:Capable of being mistaken for something else or leading to confusion.
From confusable
Example:The political crisis was primarily caused by actions that were thought to be chaotizable.
Definition:Capable of being made chaotic; causing disruption.
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