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to keep the composure of. Antonym of discombobulate (= to upset the composure of). The student was told that he failed the exam and he grew quite upset. He later came to know that he had actually passed the exam, which combobulated him a lot.
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To organize or pull together. I really need to combobulate my desk. Life is better now that I am combobulated.
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