みだmidasu
1.

To disrupt an orderly state, causing confusion or disorder in something previously organized or structured.

2.

To cause a disturbance that generates chaos or interruption in physical arrangements or societal norms.

3.

To unsettle the emotional or mental state of a person, leading to feelings of confusion or unease.

4.

To interfere with the natural or established flow of events, resulting in a lack of harmony or rhythm.

Example:

父は私の楽観を乱さないことにした。

toriみだmidasu
1.

To behave in a disordered manner, often as a result of emotional turmoil or distress, leading to a loss of composure in difficult situations.

2.

To create a chaotic or untidy environment, either physically by scattering items or emotionally by displaying unrestrained emotions.

3.

To react in a way that shows an inability to maintain emotional restraint, typically in response to sudden tragic events or crises.

4.

To exhibit messy or careless behavior, reflecting an inner state of confusion or agitation.

Example:

ボブは酷く取り乱していて、現実と虚構の区別がほとんど出来なかった。

furiみだmidasu
1.

To cause something to become disordered or chaotic through vigorous movement, especially referring to the state of hair being tossed about.

2.

To disrupt or disturb the arrangement of something, often implying a forceful or turbulent action.

3.

To throw into confusion or agitation, leading to a state of disarray or turmoil, particularly in a physical or emotional context.

かきkakiみだmidasu
1.

To disrupt the usual order or calmness of a situation, causing confusion or unrest.

2.

To throw into a state of disorder or disarray, often leading to unintended consequences.

3.

To interfere with the normal flow of events, provoking agitation or upheaval.

4.

To provoke emotional turmoil or unrest within a person or group, leading to a loss of peace or stability.