Change the arrangement or position of.
Arouse or excite feelings and passions.
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Examples for "disturb "
Examples for "disturb "
1 As he said this, he felt a faint question disturb his thoughts.
2 I shall not disturb Dr. Neebs; he looks to be concentrating deeply.
3 It was far too early to disturb anyone at their evening meal.
4 I hope these three won't disturb you very much in your work.
5 He knows the house is empty; that nobody will disturb him there.
1 Just to vex him, I had made a list of essential characteristics.
2 I have no doubt he is deliberately setting out to vex us.
3 They vex the ear a little, but they never reach the mind.
4 It seemed this body was determined to vex ID at every turn.
5 And now let us not vex ourselves any further with these conundrums.
1 The first notes of the organ were seen to agitate the bearskin.
2 I believe in it, but I mustn't let this man agitate me.
3 When did a community agitate for a residential unit for psychiatric patients?
4 Such emotions can spur survivors to agitate for rebuilding neighborhoods, he said.
5 U.S. politicians have also began to agitate over some of these deals.
1 It is used to foment division and turn us against one another.
2 He accused Washington of seeking to foment instability in the Middle East.
3 What about using your Groove Workspace to foment rebellion against the CEO?
4 Protests continue in Bahrain as new displays of anti-government sentiment foment in Syria.
5 Schily believes right-wing websites, increasingly based in the United States, foment this violence.
1 Barclays certainly needs some new people to shake up its brash culture.
2 In April, HKEX finalised a major shake up of its listing regime.
3 To really shake up the economy, the RBI should be much bolder.
4 He vetoed a 2009 bill that aimed to shake up public media.
5 But his attempts to shake up the 150-year-old organisation angered many members.
1 This will raise up France; it is a balm for many sorrows.
2 Socialism seeks to pull down wealth; Liberalism seeks to raise up poverty.
3 If We willed, We could raise up a warner in every village.
4 Accounting that God is able to raise up even from the dead.
5 The effect seemed truly magical-heendeavored to raise up his little body.
1 Extending that to banks, however, is likely to stir up stiff opposition.
2 A court case against file-sharing service Kazaa helped stir up the confusion.
3 A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.
4 However, indirect influences could stir up unnecessary friction over very minor matters.
5 I almost couldn't wait to see what we could stir up tomorrow.
6 The ones who keep trying to stir up trouble between the powers.
7 The representations by which the enemy sought to stir up Christian IV.
8 The rational commanding part, as it alone can stir up and turn
9 The government hoped such a short piece wouldn't stir up big trouble.
10 So the two held counsel together how they might stir up war.
11 I figured she'd gone back to Chicago, to stir up trouble there.
12 Occasionally, unidentifiable noises would stir up both the prisoners and their captors.
13 You can do anything if you just stir up the natives enough.
14 Did working on this movie stir up memories of Monroe for you?
15 Nay, nay, my son; that would but be to stir up strife.
16 The president accuses the mayor of trying to stir up a revolt.
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