disturbance|disturbances in English
noun
[dis·turb·ance || dɪ'stɜːbəns]
interference, distraction; something which disturbs; unrest
Use "disturbance|disturbances" in a sentence
1. " It does have to do with optimizing contrast , optimizing lighting and decreasing disturbances like glare disturbance that can cause strain , " Dr. Bishop said .
2. Mental disturbances were common.
3. Amnesia (memory disturbance
4. Primary Acalculia referred to a disturbance in performing calculations specifically, whereas secondary Acalculia (the more common of the two), referred to problems with calculations due to more general disturbances in memory, language, attention, etc
5. Disturbances about the yaw axis of an airplane will result in disturbances about the roll axis.
6. The present disturbances will soon blow over.
7. Bobbery definition, a disturbance; brawl
8. A Commotion is a noisy disturbance
9. Disturbances died down in the general population.
10. Disturbances are relatively infrequent in British prisons.
11. Western disturbances originate in the Mediterranean region.
12. The traffic causes serious disturbance to residents.
13. Becalms: to free from distress or disturbance
14. They were reimprisoned for causing a disturbance.
15. A home-made bomb exploded during the disturbances.
16. Disturbances of the magnetic field of the Earth.
17. However, Apathy can occur independently from mood disturbances.
18. Angiosperm abundance shows slight signs of disturbance.
19. These include bloating, changes in appetite, and sleep disturbances.
20. An influx of refugees has triggered off disturbances.
21. Calms: to free from distress or disturbance
22. Calm: free from storms or physical disturbance.
23. Becalming: to free from distress or disturbance
24. I hear you caused quite a disturbance tonight.
25. You can work in here without any disturbance.