Disturbance - Law Dictionary Search Results
molest
molest 1 : to annoy, disturb, or persecute esp. with hostile intent or injurious effect 2 : to make annoying sexual advances to ;specif
Betoss
To put in violent motion to agitate to disturb to toss
Commote
To commove to disturb to stir up
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Decant
To pour off gently as liquor so as not to disturb the sediment or to pour from one vessel into another as to decant wine
Derange
To put out of place order or rank to disturb the proper arrangement or order of to throw into disorder confusion or embarrassment to disorder to disarrange as
Disarrange
To unsettle or disturb the order or due arrangement of to throw out of order
disarranged
having the arrangement disturbed not put in order as her disarranged hair Opposite of arranged
Discompose
To disarrange to interfere with to disturb to disorder to unsettle to break up
Disquieter
One who or that which disquiets or makes uneasy a disturber
Donatist
A follower of Donatus the leader of a body of North African schismatics and purists who greatly disturbed the church in the 4th century They claimed to be the true church
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