Disturbance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Molest
To trouble to disturb to render uneasy to interfere with to vex
Peaceful
Possessing or enjoying peace not disturbed by war tumult agitation anxiety or commotion quiet tranquil as a peaceful time a peaceful country a peaceful
Perturbable
Liable to be perturbed or agitated liable to be disturbed or disquieted
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Perturbative
Tending to cause perturbation disturbing
Usurpation
Usurpation, a keeping or holding by using that which is another's; an interruption of usucapio, or disturbing a man in his right and possession, etc. It is called instrusion in the civil and canon laws,
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