disorb
/ˈdaɪsɔrb/Definitions
1. verb
to cause something to come apart or lose its shape, especially a cloud or a mist.
“The wind began to disorb the morning fog, revealing the landscape.”
1. verb
to cause something to come apart or lose its shape, especially a cloud or a mist.
“The wind began to disorb the morning fog, revealing the landscape.”