Synonym: agitation, commotion, disquiet, disturbance, excitement, stir, tumult, turmoil. Antonym: rest. Similar words: unrelentingly, rest, wrest, forest, rest on, arrest, for the rest, restore. Meaning: [‚ʌn'rest] n. 1. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development 2. a feeling of restless agitation.
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241. In April, NATO supplies coming in through Kyrgyzstan's Manas transit center were held up by political unrest and then again by a tax dispute over the base in May.
242. When word of the unrest cascaded out, much of the news was artfully managed by officials.
243. Since the unrest began, we have imposed strong financial sanctions on Asad and dozens of his cronies.
244. He faced severe pressure even before Tunisia's turmoil, with tribal unrest in the north, separatism in the south and al-Qaeda in the east and elsewhere.
245. In 1981 police used CS gas for the first time to control civil unrest in mainland Britain during the Toxteth riots in Liverpool, northwest England.
246. Gaddafi repeatedly blamed the unrest on al-Qaeda and a "colonialist plot".
247. China has often deployed the P.L.A., along with a separate paramilitary force, the People's Armed Police, to respond to natural disasters, social unrest and other domestic security issues.
248. Judgment by the Federal Supreme Judicial Court avoided a possible election risk and social unrest.
249. Argentina's default, after a severe economic crisis, sparked social unrest and runs on banks.
250. The violence started during a demonstration against government attempts to stop the king of Buganda from visiting a region of Uganda where it was feared his presence could lead to unrest.
251. Its unique function is to express passionate, festival, and unrest emotions, forming strikingly comparison with long bows and legato bows.
252. In the wake of unrest in Tibet in March, a virulently xenophobic mood swept the country.
253. Here's one example:'So your Sturm und Drang is wrapping the very symbol of historical unrest?
254. Subsidiaries of Nippon Sheet Glass and others have also faced unrest.
255. The existence of gangdom brought serious problem to Korea, threaten, blackmail, a series of evildoing such as staking added social unrest element greatly.
256. Its unravelling was swift disheartening, and brings Thailand back to the brink of further unrest.
257. The company withdrew from the Columbian market on fears of political unrest.
258. Officials blame fetid air and water for thousands of episodes of social unrest.
259. In a world where technology can be used to incite civil unrest, and take down a government, it's no wonder that governments around the world are looking at ways to 'manage' electronic communications.
260. The World Bank Group estimates that 33 countries around the world face potential social unrest because of the acute hike in food and energy prices.
261. Since the unrest began in mid-March, we have designated 32 Syrian and Iranian individuals and entities,(http://sentencedict.com/unrest.html) including Syrian businessmen and their companies.
262. It will bring huge economic and social costs, and cause vast unrest, migrations and potential conflict.
263. The need for fair wages has become a sensitive topic in places where care for just arrangements can be easily neglected. It is at the root of serious social unrest.
264. And it has raised the spectre of unrest across the whole of the North Caucasus.
265. "Without full funding of these emergency requirements, we risk again the specter of widespread hunger, malnutrition and social unrest on an unprecedented scale," he said.
266. It had become a garden-variety suburb in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor; there was crime there, and racial unrest.
267. The army has been sent to support police to prevent unrest in Concepcion, south of Santiago.
268. A few years ago there was unrest in the country at large.
269. Gambling that the unrest will not spill over from foreign-owned factories, China's leaders are using the chance to push investment in regions that have lagged the country's industrial boom.
270. Low taxes reduces unrest and has the same population growth as the normal tax of 100.
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