English to Malayalam Dictionary unsettled

unsettled

അനിശ്ചിതത്വത്തിലാണ്
definition
verb
the crisis has unsettled financial markets
cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
adjective
an unsettled childhood
lacking stability.
At first they were held in public houses, but as the attempts to eliminate them intensified, they moved to unsettled areas on the outskirts of settlement.
(of an area) having no settlers or inhabitants.
example
Some reservations closely followed traditional Ojibwa boundaries, while others were established in previously 'unsettled' areas.
It will stay quite 'unsettled' over the weekend, especially in the north and west.
Working against the bill, however, were 'unsettled' questions over whether legislators had the authority to change the state's definition of marriage.
In the contemplative ‘Untitled’ Fairfax explores family memories and her 'unsettled' relationship with her father.
After nearly a decade of promotion and pioneering, the Everglades remained relatively 'unsettled' .
Its sphere of application is public life, not private life. Where to draw this line between public and private for this purpose is itself an 'unsettled' and controversial issue.
The issue of illegitimacy of space that Eklavya has occupied in government schools though historical is now an issue that would be dangerous to leave 'unsettled' .
And even the Soviet photographs, which were intended to depict an improving economy, leave the viewer 'unsettled' , with so much left unsaid.
Martine says: ‘Twenty-five years have passed and we always said that in this very 'unsettled' world, the spirit of Krashny is one of solidarity.’
This is an 'unsettled' area, so it is smart to take a conservative approach until further guidelines are developed.
But the grand question was still 'unsettled' of how this epidemic was generated and increased.
However, with all the turmoil we've been experiencing in the past two months, the moving around and general 'unsettled' life we've been leading we never quite managed the first schedule, let alone the second.
Cyclonic weather with a depression centred over the UK can cause 'unsettled' conditions in both winter and summer.
But as time passed, one began to wonder whether Diana could sustain romance of any kind, due to insecurities that she herself traced to an 'unsettled' childhood.
There remained various issues that lay beneath the smiles of the newly named Zimbabweans, 'unsettled' problems that were left to fester deep in the hearts of many in the country.
In that stretch there has never been a time so 'unsettled' .
The status of contract personnel on the battlefield and the guaranteeing of continuing service in combat are murky and 'unsettled' questions.
They should be playing their fab new single Everybody's Gonna Be Happy and, if we're immensely fortunate, our Dad will not appear in the doorway sounding a little 'unsettled' .
He had himself been through an 'unsettled' childhood and home life. He spent years in care.
Dr. Vincent, an old family friend, takes Paul fishing in order to help ease his mind, but Paul remains 'unsettled' and decides to return home.
But behind the picture-postcard facade, residents of the rural community of Bradfield, on the outskirts of Sheffield, have become increasingly 'unsettled' .
After checking, the agent told my that my account has been blocked due to an 'unsettled' bill.
‘Workers were 'unsettled' when it began vibrating and made strange noises,’ a spokesman for police in the eastern city of Chemnitz said.
Sources claim staff have become 'unsettled' by regular ownership changes.
As at December 31 last year, councils owed their workers about K18 billion in 'unsettled' arrears and the Government had since paid off half of the amount.
He had an 'unsettled' childhood and, like many ambitious Egyptians of limited means, in 1937 he chose a career in the army.
He has moved back and forth in a way that aides said reflected the 'unsettled' question of how harshly he should distinguish himself from the president.
These factors include your medical problems, your current 'unsettled' living conditions and the fact that you are an ex-asylum seeker, who was granted refugee status in January 2000.
As Parker points out, the meanings of these words for other purposes were 'unsettled' and changing in this period.
We operate today in an extraordinarily 'unsettled' financial environment dominated by leveraged speculation and U.S. foreign liabilities of unprecedented amounts.
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