unnerve

IPA: ʌnˈɝv

verb

  • To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble.
  • To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of.
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Examples of "unnerve" in Sentences

  • The militants, he said, spoke of carrying out the attack to "unnerve" the government.
  • New equity targets would not be introduced when the charter was revised by the end of June because they would "unnerve" investors and companies yet to attain that level, Nogxina said.
  • Duché prayed for the success of the independence effort, that God would 'unnerve' the hands of British soldiers and concluded with the words, 'All this we ask in the name and through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy Son and our Savior.'"
  • With respect to the financial guidance, now you've given a lot of guidelines but again you haven't reinstated your formal financial guidance and given two good quarters really you've had are you still seeing some things out there that kind of unnerve you a little bit as far as giving formal financial guidance to the Street?

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