All 7 Uses of
deranged
in
Crime and Punishment
- It's simply physical derangement.†
Chpt 1.1 *
- Such sick dreams always remain long in the memory and make a powerful impression on the overwrought and deranged nervous system.†
Chpt 1.5
- I fancy the first stage of your derangement coincides with your leaving the university.†
Chpt 3.3
- "A familiar phenomenon," interposed Zossimov, "actions are sometimes performed in a masterly and most cunning way, while the direction of the actions is deranged and dependent on various morbid impressions—it's like a dream."†
Chpt 3.3
- In that sense we are certainly all not infrequently like madmen, but with the slight difference that the deranged are somewhat madder, for we must draw a line.†
Chpt 3.3
- But they immediately drew the deduction that the crime could only have been committed through temporary mental derangement, through homicidal mania, without object or the pursuit of gain.†
Chpt Epil.
- Pulcheria Alexandrovna's illness was a strange nervous one and was accompanied by a partial derangement of her intellect.†
Chpt Epil.
Definition:
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(deranged) mentally imbalanced -- often temporarily due to anger