unsettle

IPA: ʌnsˈɛtʌɫ

verb

  • To make upset or uncomfortable
  • To bring into disorder or disarray
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Examples of "unsettle" in Sentences

  • He finally conceded this remains an "unsettle" question in the courts.
  • Levi says his work is designed to 'unsettle' viewers by challenging preconceptions of certain materials and objects.
  • Finance Ministry to retain the stimulus package in the forthcoming budget, stating that its withdrawal may "unsettle" the industry
  • Bent was honestly distressed at his own state of mind: he had feared that Harry Spink would "unsettle" Mr. Blandhorn, and, instead, it was he himself who had been unsettled.
  • Finance Ministry to retain the stimulus package in the forthcoming budget, stating that its withdrawal may "unsettle" the industry LONDON -- European stock markets closed higher after data showed the U.S.
  • I also remarked a singular timidity on his part lest somebody should "unsettle" somebody's faith, -- as if faith did not require exercise as much as any other living thing, and were not all the better for a shaking up now and then.
  • Finance Ministry to retain the stimulus package in the forthcoming budget, stating that its withdrawal may "unsettle" the industry economy will grow at 7. 2% in 2009-10, said the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) on Monday in its advance estimate, compared to the

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