English to Arabic Dictionary unsettle

unsettle

أزاح
definition
verb
the crisis has unsettled financial markets
cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
translation of 'unsettle'
verb
كدر,
زعزع,
أقلق,
أثار,
شوش,
أزاح
example
These were the early days of the Troubles in the North where crises in Belfast and Derry threatened to 'unsettle' the island of Ireland.
I have also so far not spoken to the children on the phone as my husband reassures me that they are fine and a possible phone conversation may 'unsettle' them.
Despite its openness, the huge increase in the value of its concurrent transactions will 'unsettle' an already nervous market.
These figures 'unsettle' the whole society, and make us feel uneasy and worried.
We used very disturbing images and black comedy to 'unsettle' the audience.
Even overhearing conversations was enough to 'unsettle' me.
I feel they will have to get going early and set the pace - the best way to do that is to rattle in a goal or two to 'unsettle' the tight defence.
But that 'unsettlement' is unconscious - you naturally don't like the idea of a killer on the loose, and though it's tangential and seemingly unrelated, the concepts are stuck in the back of your mind.
The housing market getting a second wind is something that 'unsettles' the Reserve Bank and could even bring forward another dose of interest rate deterrence.
That said, he also has an intelligent if 'unsettling' sense of humour about himself.
There is something 'unsettlingly' mysterious about his art.
Not once had this elder, who I'd talked with numerous times, ever tried to talk with me and mention this in a manner that indicated discomfort or 'unsettlement' on her part.
Carol's accusations are paranoid, exaggerated and ruinously unfair; but the play's genius is that her analysis of the smug patriarchy that frustrates her is 'unsettlingly' acute.
The media are seemingly hounding them at every opportunity, upsetting and 'unsettling' the squad.
The strangeness that increasingly 'unsettles' the reader does not appear to bother the characters, who act with an exaggerated ordinariness that comes to resemble insanity.
This turn of events 'unsettles' Edwin, who is secretly in love with a colleague from the publishing house.
La Candelaria is full of beautiful Spanish colonial houses in glorious colours with ornate iron balconies, great lavish wooden doors and rather 'unsettlingly' life-like copper statues.
But going more than halfway to tolerate what look like disturbing cultural practices 'unsettles' some historians, aid experts, economists and others with experience in developing societies.
This evidence greatly 'unsettles' moral objections to the death penalty, because it suggests that a refusal to impose that penalty condemns numerous innocent people to death.
But there is one other sinister and 'unsettling' theory that does hold up rather better.
The behind-the-scenes 'unsettlement' has already had a serious effect on the on-pitch performance of the Brewers, who have lost every single game since the move was announced.
I would be eerily, even 'unsettlingly' , quiet and orderly.
There's something about that copse which 'unsettles' me.
Nothing of major value is missing, but 'unsettlingly' enough, my birth cert and some passport photos were taken.
Both men seemed to be offering an assuring revelation rather than 'unsettling' bewilderment.
Moreover, the coining of the term ‘information society’ seems to give some intellectual order to the confusion and 'unsettlement' caused by what appears as an unusually rapid period of change.
Blackwell said he felt all the talk of a takeover was 'unsettling' his squad.
A council spokesman added: ‘There are many areas of the town where the parking and traffic problem is a major source of tension and 'unsettlement' .’
I hope the atmosphere between us is better by then because it felt a little 'unsettling' the other night.
Spiers has steered the organisation through some of the most 'unsettling' eras in its history.
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