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Sentence count:287+14Posted:2016-12-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agitationcommotiondisquietdisturbanceexcitementstirtumultturmoilAntonym: restSimilar words: unrelentinglyrestwrestforestrest onarrestfor the restrestoreMeaning: [‚ʌn'rest]  n. 1. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development 2. a feeling of restless agitation. 
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61. Outsiders point to the potential for labour unrest.
62. During June there was increasing labour unrest.
63. Insubordination, stirring up unrest among the men.
64. Desire brings in its wake sorrow, unrest and disappointment.
65. They were ready for a little labor unrest.
66. In the unrest since January, 103 people have died.
67. There was a growing unrest among the younger residents.
68. The brutalising environment that ferments prison disorder also stimulates industrial unrest among prison officers.
69. A badly-worked free kick, which saw McAllister over-hit an attempted pass to Collins, provoked audible unrest in the stands.
70. Nationalistic unrest is not limited to the Sikhs or Kashmirs.
71. Once the Conservatives came to power in 1979 the unrest began to be translated into policy form.
72. Be Since the budget was never balanced, there was a perpetual state of revolutionary unrest.
73. The precise part played by peasant unrest in the genesis and character of the reform has long been hotly disputed.
74. If the civil unrest continues, the death toll will rise.
75. They found further fuel for their opposition in an outburst of labour unrest in 1937-8.
76. The raising of fuel prices by 36 percent in June had led to widespread unrest.
77. In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises, buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest.
78. They themselves face the threat of social unrest over the coming factory closures.
79. A defector was quoted in January as saying that hunger had even caused unrest in the army.
80. Mounting industrial unrest gave the party new heart after internal disputes over incomes policy, immigration, Rhodesia, and much else.
81. The government blamed the unrest on the activities of several small left-wing groups intent on creating general instability.
82. During the suppression of the agrarian unrest of 1830 he attempted, unsuccessfully,(sentence dictionary) to improve the wages of labourers around Dorchester.
83. But there may be parliamentary unrest, as other parties try to attract new members.
84. Nor was Baldwin troubled with the industrial unrest which culminated in the General Strike during his first administration.
85. Machungo and other government members met trade union officials and management representatives on Feb. 2 to discuss the labour unrest.
86. President Roh Tae Woo denounced the assault on Chung and called for a crackdown on student unrest.
87. The consequence of this might eventually be rising unemployment and social unrest.
88. Mr Howard painted a picture of industrial unrest under Labour rivalling the worst days of the 1970s.
89. The unrest began on May 5 as textile workers went on strike in support of a pay demand.
90. Labour unrest followed in the coalfields, in the cotton mills and on the railways.
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