discombobulate:

confuse, disorient

discombobulate:

confuse, disorient

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  The sudden attack of the monkeys discombobulated the demons, who were still celebrating Indrajita’s supposed victory over Rama and Lakshmana. 

Mahabharata:  Being drunk with intoxication and lust, Kichaka was discombobulated when he was suddenly faced with brawny Bhima instead of delicate Draupadi.

Bhagavad-gita:  If we let our mind control us, it can not only discombobulate us about what we should do; it can also devastate us by making us act self-destructively.