disquiet in the PONS Dictionary

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She caused some disquiet by taking the seat in her maiden name.
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But even at this early stage there were signs of disquiet.
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The reason for this disquiet is not far to seek.
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Despite this, the visit was the cause of some disquiet.
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This resulted in lost revenue, damaged friendships and a resultant backlash of stress, anger and disquiet.
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The perceived threat of the power loom has led to disquiet and industrial unrest.
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Some critics found the subject matter immoral, others complained of its excessive sentimentality, and others were disquieted by its apparent sympathy with the revolutionaries.
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Though she loves freely, she is disquieted when people actually fall in love with her since she can't give them what they desire.
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This has rightly caused disquiet to modern scholars.
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The remorse associated with some extreme shopping activity may be, again, a sign of some deeper disquiet.
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