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causar perturbação
Catalan
inquietar
Spanish
inquietar
Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
trouble
disorder
distract
disquiet
perturb
cark
Portuguese
causar perturbação
Synonyms
Examples for "
trouble
"
trouble
disorder
distract
disquiet
perturb
Examples for "
trouble
"
1
This year the Party leadership went to great lengths to avoid
trouble
.
2
Millions have fled Middle Eastern
trouble
spots seeking sanctuary in Western Europe.
3
The
trouble
is that each situation is extremely complicated and very different.
4
A report last week by DataQuick Information Systems pointed to additional
trouble
.
5
Four police officers have been injured during
trouble
in Newry City today.
1
Conclusion: Bipolar
disorder
is more common in family practice than previously believed.
2
However, the relationship between cocaine use
disorder
and social decision-making remains unclear.
3
Background: Bipolar
disorder
is among the 10 most disabling medical conditions worldwide.
4
Some experts suggest this is a new form of body dysmorphic
disorder
.
5
Assessment: Bipolar 1
disorder
,
current episode manic, severe, with psychotic features; PTSD.
1
Emphasising individual responsibility doesn't need to
distract
from corporate and federal responsibility.
2
Every news cycle tells the other story: women's short skirts
distract
men.
3
Rags were often used to help facilitate feeding and
distract
the baby.
4
Long enough to
distract
them from the real problems they were facing.
5
Political leaders could use it to
distract
people from their economic mismanagement.
1
In the short term, however, there is simply
disquiet
about the Bulgarian.
2
Conservative MPs voted with the government but many subsequently expressed their
disquiet
.
3
The Taoiseach is also facing growing
disquiet
among backbenchers over the plan.
4
The conversation with Wednesday had left Shadow with a sense of
disquiet
.
5
Some other companies have also voiced
disquiet
over the implications of independence.
1
Rarely need the complaisance that audacity evokes
perturb
the diffident man; since
2
Once more Pike ignored the younger man's clumsy attempt to
perturb
him.
3
The information did not
perturb
her, and her coolness was a challenge.
4
In the summer she came home like this, sweet-natured and impossible to
perturb
.
5
However, one detail
perturbed
him: suppose autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
1
The nervous, excitable temper has helped the fret and
cark
of ambitious life.
2
Well, to be plain, out of the Stewart
cark
and moil!
3
Hatred and
cark
and care, what place have they
4
As for the top 10 songs to play at my funeral when I
cark
it?
5
We only play stuff we want to play before we
cark
it, the great string trios.
1
All of these questions about flares were obviously beginning to
unhinge
him.
2
Everything seemed designed to
unhinge
the mind and make the cat wretched.
3
Grace has a secret with the power to
unhinge
her precariously balanced family.
4
They started to pass and move faster in an effort to
unhinge
Everton.
5
With wings outstretched,
unhinge
themselves off the ledge, into flight .
6
Others, such as caffeine,
unhinge
an insect's nervous system and kill its appetite.
7
Iraq still has security, political and logistical challenges that could
unhinge
its ambitious plan.
8
More importantly, the Volkswagen scandal has the potential to
unhinge
the German economic model.
9
If I once give way to favour or sentiment, I
unhinge
my whole system.
10
But all this is but a vain imagination, fit only to
unhinge
weak minds.
11
I saw myself
unhinge
the grip, one numbed finger at a time, and move.
12
Ireland's injury woes, and especially at tight-head prop, continue to
unhinge
their World Cup preparations.
13
Id have two charges in your behind before you could
unhinge
that jaw of yours.
14
When she put on her superior, resigned airs, it was enough to
unhinge
an angel.
15
But the sight of the gun didn't
unhinge
Tony.
16
I believe it was that which in a very great measure helped to
unhinge
her mind.
unhinge
·
unhinge defences
unhinge a car
unhinge american
unhinge inflation
unhinge people
Portuguese
causar perturbação
perturbar
Catalan
inquietar
intranquil·litzar
pertorbar
Spanish
inquietar
perturbar
distraer