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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(211) Seen in the context of a ten-year history of disturbed behaviour, these incidents could have been prevented.
(212) The Catskills peace and quiet deep Have been too much disturbed for sleep.
(213) As we taxied to a halt on the coastal grassy runway, we disturbed parties of curlew, sandpipers and grey plover.
(214) Clearly disturbed, Brown stripped off his clothes and sat in the cell naked, covered with his own feces.
(215) The prison Governor says he was in a disturbed state.
(216) The report said that disturbed children were more than twice as likely to become smokers as other youngsters.
(217) This boy, as I have said, is clearly very disturbed.
(218) The education measure disturbed Bryant enough that he voted against the bill in its final form.
(219) It has come down to personalities and Julia is very disturbed by it all.
(220) For years, nothing disturbed that conviction as the villagers accepted him and he became one of them.
(221) Eating behaviour is disturbed and must be the focus of explicit attention.
(222) They didn't wreck anything, they hardly disturbed anything, but they examined everything.
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(223) When she was thirteen years old she was already showing signs of disruptive, disturbed behaviour.
(224) So I was disturbed to see the Gardening from Which? exhibit at Chelsea demonstrating some very poor results with it.
(225) The latest find is of white asbestos, less dangerous than the blue variety, provided it is not disturbed.
(226) I was certain that any minute he was going to do some crazy thing to get him up on Disturbed for sure.
(227) The researchers showed cancer develops when the function of oncogenes is disturbed and cells grow without control, the Karolinska Institute said.
(228) This group of disturbed children also had a greater persistence of bedwetting.
(229) Meanwhile G120 is facing the wrong way and H 131 is in very disturbed wind behind the whole fleet.
(230) When rioting and violence erupted in 1966, liberals in Congress were understandably disturbed, while conservatives felt vindicated.
(231) It is this, as well as the awesome and terrifying vision at the time, which so disturbed him.
(232) Disturbed soils are an additional major source of atmospheric carbon.
(233) Only two sounds disturbed the silence - a fly buzzing desultorily against the window, and a tap dripping into the sink.
(234) No bird of prey hovered overhead, not even the dragonflies disturbed the oily surface of the pond.
(235) He was more disturbed than that, but I was unable to perceive it.
(236) It is a time when people, putting off the reality of Monday morning, don't want to be disturbed.
(237) So why am I disturbed that Temple University decided last month to cancel a series of public radio commentaries by Abu-Jamal?
(238) The problem has been particularly acute in the top echelons where the blue and grey suits are rarely disturbed by a skirt.
(239) If you think your child might be disturbed by it, then try an alternative ending.
(240) Playing Desert Storm on my Sega console had not only eroded my morals, it had disturbed my beauty sleep.
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