Sentence examples for the disquiet from inspiring English sources

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the disquiet

verb

To make (someone or something) worried or anxious.

  • He felt disquieted at the lack of interest the child had shown.

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But Mr. Suarez, who eventually became president of The Miami Herald Publishing Company, managed to quell the disquiet among some Herald staff members, who felt that El Nuevo Herald was often intentionally working at cross purposes.

The disquiet was prescient.

But the disquiet has not disappeared.

Gradually the jokes faded, and the disquiet remained.

Still, not everyone believes that the disquiet will last.

Yet the national coach feels cut off from the disquiet.

The disquiet of Snowden that turned him into a whistle-blower now encounters overwhelming sympathy.

The developments added to the disquiet over handling of information related to the disaster.

One measure of the modellers' prestige is the disquiet they inspired among free-market types.

Why wouldn't he show his member to the nation and put an end to the disquiet?

"The disquiet of nine years ago now becomes an anger for this time.

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