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Unrest |
Meaning |
a state of uneasiness, restlessness, or agitation |
Example 1 |
Unrest in the country began to grow after the leader began to censor what the newspapers could publish. |
Example 2 |
Chaos and unrest filled the city as the number of shooting victims continued to rise. |
Example 3 |
Constant arguments between the husband and wife caused a feeling of unrest to move through the house. |
Example 4 |
Fighting and unrest in the war-torn Middle East has gone on for decades. |
Example 5 |
The political unrest will only ease when efforts are made to make sure that all people are treated equally. |
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