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Meanings of
faze
in inglês
português
perturbar
catalão
pertorbar
espanhol
molestar
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Disturb the composure of.
unsettle
unnerve
enervate
português
perturbar
To inspire fear or hesitation due to fear.
cow
intimidate
daunt
overawe
Synonyms
Examples for "
unsettle
"
unsettle
unnerve
enervate
Examples for "
unsettle
"
1
Plenty of height, a physical presence, he might
unsettle
the home defence.
2
Waiting for Ortiz, his dangerous opponent, does not seem to
unsettle
Mayweather.
3
It gave me a good hard
unsettle
,
that I don't mind reporting.
4
Dumping the stock, especially after it had already halved, will
unsettle
investors.
5
And I could sense that she couldn't see how to
unsettle
me.
1
The mere fact that she had such a list would
unnerve
them.
2
If it's any comfort, free fall does seem to
unnerve
him slightly.
3
The intention is not to
unnerve
somebody to the point of collapse.
4
The sight of the blood-incrusted weapon, seemed totally to
unnerve
the witness.
5
I had always thought that if that happened, it would
unnerve
me.
1
The warm spring days seemed rather to
enervate
than to strengthen her.
2
She was careful not to
enervate
him by luxury or weak indulgence.
3
Even delicate living, and good accommodation, are not found to
enervate
the body.
4
All occupations that
enervate
,
paralyze, or destroy body or soul should be avoided.
5
I must not, I will not, let this passion
enervate
me!
Usage of
faze
in inglês
1
Oddly, the denizens of the Quartier didn't
faze
her in the least.
2
She was all business again, so maybe Jane's comment didn't
faze
her.
3
Those challenges did not seem to
faze
Patience Alifo, 23, from Ghana.
4
You deal with so much there that most things don't
faze
you.
5
In an unbearably tense, closely fought series, nothing seemed to
faze
him.
6
Merle Grimes could hardly have missed that, but it didn't
faze
him.
7
We tried to make sure it didn't
faze
them in the tunnel.
8
As I said, it doesn't
faze
us one way or another.
9
After the past few weeks nothing can
faze
London football manager Paul Coggins.
10
Collins didn't let the poll
faze
her in the debate which followed it.
11
Fighting Joseph Parker in New Zealand holds doesn't
faze
French boxer Carlos Takam.
12
Normally he assumed it wouldn't
faze
people, at least not cosmopolitan New Yorkers.
13
Those doubts, however, do not seem to
faze
the Colon-born athlete.
14
After the last couple of days, that didn't even
faze
me.
15
I don't think anything at the Confederations Cup is going to
faze
him.
16
The occasion didn't
faze
him at all, and he finished third.
Other examples for "faze"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
faze
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
awkward faze
faze a hexapuma
faze any one
faze easily
faze french
More collocations
Translations for
faze
português
perturbar
catalão
pertorbar
trastornar
enervar
torbar
espanhol
molestar
desconcertar
enervar
Faze
through the time
Faze
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common