détraquer

[US]/[de.tʁa.ke]/
[UK]/[de.tʁa.ke]/

Translation

v.To cause to malfunction; to disrupt the proper functioning of (a mechanism, the body, or the mind).; To drive crazy; to unhinge (often used reflexively as "se détraquer").

Example Sentences

the scandal completely détraqué his reputation.

lack of sleep can détraquer your mental balance.

the unexpected news completely détraqué her.

the mechanical failure détraqué the entire system.

too much pressure can détraquer even the strongest mind.

the sudden change in plans détraqué their schedule.

his obsession with work began to détraquer his health.

the pandemic has détraqué global supply chains.

the divorce totally détraqué him emotionally.

technical difficulties détraqué the live broadcast.

the shock détraqué his usually calm demeanor.

counterfeit products have détraqué the market.

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