throw out of kilter

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Definition

Verb (transitive) To cause something to become unbalanced, disordered, or not functioning correctly; to disrupt the normal or proper state of something.

Usage

This phrasal verb is used to describe an action that significantly disrupts the equilibrium, order, or smooth operation of a system, plan, or situation. It implies causing a state of confusion or malfunction.

Examples
  • The sudden resignation of the CEO threw the company's five-year plan out of kilter.
  • A major software update threw the entire network out of kilter for several hours.
  • Traveling across multiple time zones can really throw your sleep schedule out of kilter.
Advanced Usage

The phrase often carries a connotation of an unexpected or unwelcome disruption that requires effort to correct. It is frequently used in mechanical, systemic, or metaphorical contexts.

Variants and Related Words
  • Out of kilter (adjective phrase): Describes the state of being unbalanced or not working properly.
    • After the earthquake, the door frame was out of kilter and wouldn't close.
  • Kilter (noun): A state of proper balance or alignment. (Most commonly used in the phrases "in kilter" and "out of kilter").
Synonyms
  • Disrupt
  • Upset
  • Disturb
  • Derange
  • Disorganize
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Throw off: To cause something to become inaccurate or unbalanced.
    • The bad data threw off our calculations.
Related Idioms
  • Out of whack: Functioning improperly or irregularly. (More informal than "out of kilter").
    • The thermostat is out of whack; the house is freezing.
Verb
  1. throw into great confusion or disorder
    • Fundamental Islamicists threaten to perturb the social order in Algeria and Egypt

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