Synonym: agitate, alarm, annoy, bother, concern, excite, irk, irritate, perturb, trouble, upset, vex. Antonym: adjust, settle. Similar words: disturbing, gesture, distinct, distant, district, distance, distract, distress. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːb] v. 1. move deeply 2. change the arrangement or position of 3. tamper with 4. destroy the peace or tranquility of 5. damage as if by shaking or jarring.
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61. Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present. Marcus Aurelius
62. She tried not to make a sound, because she didn't want to disturb her husband.
63. Every day you will have casualties, because they will disturb your work.
64. Sunlight coming through a nearby window or the sound of an early morning garbage truck can disturb a light sleeper.
65. So much so that I deliberately avoided anything outside it which might affect my emotions or disturb my thoughts.
66. As the forensic team finished with areas of the flat he could move around more and disturb things.
67. Why would anyone go to the trouble to force an entry, yet disturb nothing inside?
68. She promised herself never again to disturb the peace of this man's life.
69. I ran an experimental finger down between the stacks, being careful not to disturb the order.
70. When drying the flowers, be careful not to disturb the petals.
71. Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve.
72. If he was working she didn't want to disturb him.
73. Railway embankments are a favourite because there's little to disturb them as they forage through adjoining gardens for food.
74. To continue, just lay a plank to kneel on,(sentencedict.com) so that you don't disturb the last rows of bricks.
75. They were relatively non-partisan and pursued policies which would least disturb the social fabric.
76. To disturb and shake a peacefully dying man simply to oblige your friend here who thinks he is a healer?
77. Haematological malignancies arise as a result of acquired mutations which disturb the normal balance between self-renewal and differentiation.
78. It seemed a pity to disturb them as we went about our daily chores.
79. External lighting is permitted, but make sure the intensity and direction don't disturb others.
80. Instead, they are looking for protection against anything that could disturb their quiet but steady progress up the career ladder.
81. Do not disturb this sleep unless there are other indications that the child is not sleeping a peaceful, healing sleep.
82. Martin I hate to disturb you when you're cooking the books, but there's a delivery.
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83. These injuries disturb me, for they indicate that some unorthodox methods were being tried.
84. I didn't want to disturb the family at a moment like this so I came to check in person.
85. Leasing the herbage and pannage would disturb the deer in their lairs and deprive them of their pasture.
86. If this frankness made Ramsay a little uncomfortable, it did not seem to disturb the others.
87. Here a total sense of calm prevails and only church bells disturb the peace.
88. Trying not to disturb the azaleas, she peeked in the dining room window.
89. What really frightens and dismays us is not external events themselves, but the way in which we think about them. It is not things that disturb us, but our interpretation of their significance. Epictetus
90. You would be unlucky not to see shark, but these are no problem if you don't disturb them.
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