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Definition of disturbance
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Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
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Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Free from noise or
disturbance;
hushed;
still.
Quietism
::
Quietism
(n.) Peace or
tranquillity
of mind;
calmness;
indifference;
apathy;
dispassion;
indisturbance;
inaction.
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) A
sudden
attack;
disturbance;
broil.
Calm
::
Calm (n.)
Freedom
from
motion,
agitation,
or
disturbance;
a
cessation
or
absence
of that which
causes
motion
or
disturbance,
as of winds or
waves;
tranquility;
stillness;
quiet;
serenity..
Peace
::
Peace (v.) A state of quiet or
tranquillity;
freedom
from
disturbance
or
agitation;
calm;
repos.
Garboil
::
Garboil
(n.)
Tumult;
disturbance;
disorder.
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A force in
nature
which is
recognized
in
various
effects,
but
especially
in the
phenomena
of
fusion
and
evaporation,
and
which,
as
manifested
in fire, the sun's rays,
mechanical
action,
chemical
combination,
etc.,
becomes
directly
known to us
through
the sense of
feeling.
In its
nature
heat is a mode if
motion,
being in
general
a form of
molecular
disturbance
or
vibration.
It was
formerly
supposed
to be a
subtile,
imponderable
fluid,
to which was given the name
caloric..
Row
::
Row (n.) A
noisy,
turbulent
quarrel
or
disturbance;
a
brawl..
Molestation
::
Molestation
(n.) The act of
molesting,
or the state of being
molested;
disturbance;
annoyance..
Indisturbance
::
Indisturbance
(n.)
Freedom
from
disturbance;
calmness;
repose;
apathy;
indifference.
Disorder
::
Disorder
(n.)
Breach
of
public
order;
disturbance
of the peace of
society;
tumult.
Broil
::
Broil (n.) A
tumult;
a noisy
quarrel;
a
disturbance;
a
brawl;
contention;
discord,
either
between
individuals
or in the
state..
Stour
::
Stour (n.) A
battle
or
tumult;
encounter;
combat;
disturbance;
passion.
Disordinance
::
Disordinance
(n.)
Disarrangement;
disturbance.
Quietness
::
Quietness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
quiet;
freedom
from
noise,
agitation,
disturbance,
or
excitement;
stillness;
tranquillity;
calmness..
Collapse
::
Collapse
(n.)
Extreme
depression
or
sudden
failing
of all the vital
powers,
as the
result
of
disease,
injury,
or
nervous
disturbance..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
disturbance
of the peace by
persons
assembled
together
with
intent
to do a thing
which,
if
executed,
would make them
rioters,
and
actually
making
a
motion
toward
the
executing
thereof..
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
Clatter
::
Clatter
(n.)
Commotion;
disturbance.
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.) To place in or under by a
mental
or
rational
process;
to
assign
to, as a
class,
a
cause,
source,
a
motive,
reason,
or
ground
of
explanation;
as, he
referred
the
phenomena
to
electrical
disturbances..
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