Cause to lose one's composure.
1 What remained now but to issue forth and discomfit the infidel host.
2 Through his energy he is able to oppose and discomfit us.
3 Astringent and wise, Black is not afraid to discomfit her readers.
4 This news seemed to discomfit the emir more than anything that had been said.
5 President Cleveland now availed himself of a common Senate practice to discomfit Senator Hill.
6 She imagined that this declaration would silence and discomfit Wilkie, but she was mistaken.
7 It would also discomfit financial markets around the world.
8 This reply seemed to discomfit them for a moment.
9 A powerful enemy has invaded my dominions, and has impiously presumed to discomfit my troops.
10 He had not known that a wisp of a girl could so discomfit a man.
11 Whatever could be done on tax and spending to discomfit the Tories, should be done.
12 Surely she must discomfit him-routhim utterly-bythis means!
13 Art takes us to the places that discomfit us as well as putting us together again.
14 Such aspirational language and images may discomfit westerners, saddled with centuries of anxiety about skin colour.
15 It is correct that this should discomfit us.
16 Although ultimately he angrily left the press conference amid journalists' heckles, nothing appears set to discomfit Blatter.
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