See also: Combobulated Combine Combat Combative Combination Combustion Combined Comb Combustible Combatant Combo Combating Combing Combinational
1. Combobulate (third-person singular simple present Combobulates, present participle combobulating, simple past and past participle combobulated) To compose (one's self); to compose, organize, design, or arrange; to reverse the effect of discombobulation.
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2. Combobulate (third-person singular simple present Combobulates, present participle combobulating, simple past and past participle Combobulated) To compose (one's self); to compose, organize, design, or arrange; to reverse the effect of discombobulation.
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3. Verb SG Combobulates PR combobulating PT, PP combobulated PRE com-SUF-ate (humorous) To compose (one's self); to compose, organize, design, or arrange; to reverse the effect of discombobulation
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5. Combobulator rate (Noun) Any contraption the Combobulates. Usually a far-flung contraption usually designed to perform a mysterious process in order to manufacture an amazing or highly unusual product or outcome
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7. Those that have Combobulates object to suggestions that they be removed
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8. Combobulates said: ↑ I have looked at a few sites and they indicate the SQ serial prefix with +5 numbers is 82-84 or 83/84. It has a x5 position selector switch - if that helps Yeah, the Tony Bacon Squier book says 83-84 and the Fender Guitar dater says 85-86.
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9. Combobulates the irony of drought with dis-coincident pelting rain, and within an unexpected sigh a vortex appears, swirling water sucking all into its sphere of uncertainty, a bathwater fear of going down the drain
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10. The exhibition Combobulates a collection of communications that fall through cracks of everyday life as different communities and ideologies emerge
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11. My favourite way to explain it as that the lecithin ‘Combobulates’ the molecules, but that’s not very scientific, or even a word i don’t think
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12. Sometimes they tweak things in content updates, which dis-Combobulates the cheaters for a few days
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13. After Steve re-Combobulates himself, he attempts to trap Bigfoot inside by locking the door - but after Bigfoot scoops up as many boron isotopes as he can find, he easily crashes through the locked door and fends Steve off by throwing a large steel drum at him
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14. As Mode of Liaisons focuses on collaborations of meanings rather than individual interpretations, it Combobulates the perspectives within Southeast Asia through perceptions of curators and artists in the field of visual arts that address local complexities as well as the transnationality of cosmopolitans.
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15. The SE output Combobulates the balanced outputs, so you don't lose much if any
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COMBOBULATES
To bring something out of a state of confusion or disarray. To manufacture by some unusual or novel means. Antonym: discombobulate. Usage: We must think out-of-the-box in order to combobulate a solution to overcome all these seemingly impossible challenges.
Back-formation from discombobulate . After losing his train of thought, the teacher took a deep breath and attempted to combobulate himself. "I guess it would be better to try to make a Chanute glider—just a pair of sup'rimposed planes, instead of one all combobulated like a bat's wings, like Lilienthal's glider was..."
If you can be “discombobulated”, is it possible to be “combobulated”? I've often heard the word "discombobulated" used. But I've never heard of something being "combobulated", and it's not in any dictionary I've looked at. If "combobulated" is not word, where did "discombobulated" come from?
Well the alteration discompose…… the opposite is compose. So why not combobulated? It does sound a little strange but is that just because I’m used to “dis” or because it is positive. Not sure. [dis] Pronunciation Key – Show IPA Pronunciation –noun Classical Mythology. a god of the underworld. Did he invent the word? Not: disjugate.