English to Kannada Dictionary disquiet

disquiet

ವ್ಯಾಕುಲ
definition
verb
she felt disquieted at the lack of interest the girl had shown
make (someone) worried or anxious.
noun
public disquiet about animal testing
a feeling of anxiety or worry.
translation of 'disquiet'
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ಆತಂಕ,
ವ್ಯಾಕುಲ
example
We also suggest that some elements of the policy process around the single market contributed to the subsequent public 'disquiet' about European integration.
But, if so, what according to him is the true significance of the kind of unease or 'disquiet' to which he refers?
There has been considerable 'disquiet' and unease since the news broke in September that the Patrician Brothers were closing the school.
And this is only a pale reflection of the extent of public 'disquiet' and the belief that the prime minister was lying.
Over in the UK where plans are well underway to do just this, there's a growing groundswell of public 'disquiet' .
These cases were extremely influential in the campaigns for abolition, and understandably so: there was too much public 'disquiet' about them.
public 'disquiet' about animal testing
The Government has also yielded to public 'disquiet' over the inability to deliberately spoil votes.
The recommendation was made because past cases had caused public 'disquiet' .
The scale of public 'disquiet' is such that the government has intimated that the redeployment has a limit of 30 days.
They talk tough while their actions add to the numbers and so also to public 'disquiet' about the scale of immigration.
In other situations the publication of suspicions may unreasonably give rise to public 'disquiet' and speculation.
There was public 'disquiet' about the private finance decision but Mackie says improving the educational experience is at the heart of all his proposals.
The last thing any hospital needs during a period of public 'disquiet' is another type of scare to increase anxiety.
The official end of hostilities has not ended public 'disquiet' .
public 'disquiet' about animal testing
Despite considerable public 'disquiet' , the post-Maastricht period saw substantial policy development.
In fact there was not; but public 'disquiet' was understandable.
Murphy acknowledged that he was aware of public 'disquiet' over the matter and that his office was inundated with calls asking for the matter to be finalised.
More and more governments are having to step in and override these magistrates who arrogantly refuse to take note of public 'disquiet' .
Moreover these are signs of a wider public 'disquiet' over the US actions.
The euthanasia programme was discontinued on Hitler's order in August 1941 because it was causing public 'disquiet' .
Admittedly I was quite 'disquieted' by the thought of songs lasting longer than 15 minutes, but I should not have worried.
Given that, are you in any way 'disquieted' by your certainty that we should withdraw?
I stole the signatures from stories that 'disquieted' me.
And despite dire warnings of certain columnists alluded to above, Americans by and large do not seem overly 'disquieted' by contemporary French trends.
In truth, his encounter with Toby Addington had 'disquieted' him.
But when a new student, Francis arrives at the school, Olivier is obviously 'disquieted' .
Their findings 'disquieted' the Dundee support.
Obviously he felt 'disquieted' by the procedure and felt that it would have been possible for him to have protected the complainants adequately had the normal process of cross-examination proceeded.
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