Similar words: disturb, disturbing, disturbance, disturbingly, curbed, masturbate, moisture, absorbed. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːb] adj. 1. having the place or position changed 2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships 4. affected with madness or insanity.
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(181) In addition a 25 second burst of delta activity was seen that did not cause panic or disturbed behaviour.
(182) But although unconscious feelings have traditionally been associated with severe emotional disorder, they are not the prerogative of the acutely disturbed.
(183) Social distress - a restricted, inadequate or disturbed individual whose social performance is in some way leading to personal difficulties.
(184) Her biggest victory came when a court ruled in May that she is not mentally disturbed.
(185) When you disturbed them the seeds of rose-bay willow-herbs lifted like air bubbles into the beam of light.
(186) Their frantic union was disturbed by gun-toting bandits and David burst out laughing in the quiet cinema.
(187) Back in London, what is available to mentally disturbed women who are treated in hospital?
(188) These out-of-position stars indicate that something has deeply disturbed the way things were in the galaxy.
(189) The Prime Minister had asked not to be disturbed unless it was absolutely necessary.
(190) In the works of Bacon, Richier, de Kooning and Golub we see ugly and disturbed people.
(191) The sudden breeze introduced through the open door disturbed the orbit of the drone and sent the Doctor drifting slowly backwards.
(192) Any person capable of angering you becomes your master; he can anger you only when you permit yourself to be disturbed by him. Epictetus
(192) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(193) The others were disturbed by his behavior, but they tolerated it.
(194) John was surprised and disturbed by the effect of seeing her again.
(195) He was disturbed when his 2 attackers crashed in through a back door.
(196) People are not disturbed by things, but by the views they take of them. Epictetus
(197) When he took a green ribbon from her and tied it loosely round his waist, Joseph was even more disturbed.
(198) Many sleepers are disturbed by light that pervades their eyelids when they have their eyes closed.
(199) Between the ages of 2 and 5 she had had episodes of disturbed behaviour during sleep.
(200) One way to tackle these is to recall the words of musicians who were disturbed by unitary control.
(201) I never realised there were so many disturbed people around.
(202) False scripts were written that disturbed the tabloids' radar like metallic chaff.
(203) These were very disturbed patients who perhaps do not fit into the group under discussion here.
(204) His preparation to be a deacon was disturbed by a death and by mental illness.
(205) Disturbed bishops gathered in synod at Antioch to express their disapproval.
(206) There is widespread agreement that there are many mentally disturbed people in prison who would be better off in hospital.
(207) It is sad that, as far as disturbed children are concerned, it is also becoming one of the most dangerous.
(208) Most parents and teachers believe that mOst work-inhibited students are not severely emotionally disturbed.
(209) At their recent meeting the Parish Council were disturbed to find that both these bills have increased substantially.
(210) There was complete silence and not even a breath of wind disturbed the peace.
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