VERB + DISORDER
- throw sth into
- The country was thrown into disorder by the strikes
PREP
- in ~
- He died suddenly, leaving his financial affairs in complete disorder
ADJ
- major, serious
- widespread
- violent
- civil, crowd, public, social
- political
QUANT
- outbreak
- There have been outbreaks of serious public disorder
VERB + DISORDER
- create, lead to
- quell
- Troops were sent in to quell the disorder
- prevent
- new restrictions aimed at preventing social disorder
ADJ
- serious, severe
- chronic
- common, rare
- genetic, inherited
- blood, brain, etc.
- circulatory, eating, etc.
- Anorexia is a common eating disorder
- behavioural, emotional, mental, nervous, personality, physical, psychiatric, psychological
VERB + DISORDER
- have, suffer from
- She suffers from a rare blood disorder
- treat
DISORDER + VERB
- affect sth
- disorders affecting the very old, such as senile dementia