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unrest
noun as in state of agitation; disturbance
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Example Sentences
Filming had been interrupted by the fall of Assad and unrest in Syria.
The following month, Bolsonaro shared a post about her on X, calling for an amnesty for those involved in the civil unrest in 2023.
The unrest began on 2 March after a car was set on fire in Edinburgh's Parrotshot area near The Jewel.
He suggested that the murder investigation into Mr Blake was launched amid pressure over potential unrest, which is denied by the IOPC.
Still, unrest is a concern, especially because there is already discontent over an ongoing property crisis and job losses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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