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unsettle

[uhn-set-l] / ʌnˈsɛt l /


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Cardiff University's Dr Jenny Kidd has led research on so-called deathbots, published in the Cambridge University Press journal Memory, Mind and Media, and described the results as both "fascinating and unsettling".

From BBC

Palmer celebrated his opening goal against Wolves by covering his ears - a response, perhaps, to recent reports suggesting he is unsettled in London.

From BBC

In an unsettled market, boring is starting to look like a winning strategy.

From Barron's

In “Football,” the cultural critic Chuck Klosterman sizes up the sport’s “unrestrained popularity” as “something unsettling.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite his performances on the pitch, there were persistent rumours that Duran was unsettled behind the scenes.

From BBC