0 uneasiness -- ængstelse; uro
A feeling of disquiet seized her.
1 to make uneasy. -- gøre ængstelig; forurolige
If this is true, it would be another disquieting demonstration of the strength of nationalism and the idea of the nation-state.
What caused disquiet was the way the beauty pageant phenomenon became so widespread from the late 1940s.
Only in a few of his later stories did a suggestion of racial disquiet appear.
A number of other disquieting factors, both social economic and ideological, accumulated to weaken the drive for greater equality.
One feasible outcome, however, is that voters will utilize legitimated first-order (national) elections and institutions to express their disquiet.
If the government does not offer credible apologies, labour disquiet and production disinvestment follow.
This mounting disquiet about so many aspects of mathematics after 1850 is seldom discussed.
By contrast, his response to his anxiety over guilt was more varied and his disquiet seemed more untameable.
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