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unsettled

[uhn-set-ld] / ʌnˈsɛt ld /




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But this switch is accompanied by unsettled weather with Met Office yellow weather warnings for strong winds into Friday.

From BBC

But the same day, the intensity of the Woolsey fire in the Santa Monica Mountains — similarly plagued with evacuation challenges — unsettled fire officials.

From Los Angeles Times

The way the takeover was done - using emergency measures to tweak Swiss law and shucking the bondholder-shareholder pecking order on losses - has unsettled investors.

From Washington Times

The way the takeover was done — using emergency measures to tweak Swiss law and shucking the bondholder-shareholder pecking order on losses — has unsettled investors.

From Seattle Times

With poetry that is “indicative of the young people in the world today,” the article continued, “he seeks to capture their restless, unsettled imaginations.”

From New York Times