disstate
/dɪsˈsteɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to cause to become disordered or disarranged; to put out of order or confuse.
“The careless worker disstated the entire database by accidentally deleting crucial files.”
2. verb
to put or bring into a disordered or disarranged state; to confuse or perplex.
“The new policy disstated many employees, leaving them confused about their roles and responsibilities.”
3. noun
a state of being disordered or disarranged; a confusion or perplexity.
“The company’s disstate after the merger made it difficult for employees to adapt to the new structure.”