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unsettling

adjective (CHANGING)
 
 
/ʌnˈset.əl.ɪŋ/ US  /-ˈset̬-/

Definition

causing changeUpsetting and destabilizing unsettle
 
 
/-əl/ verb [T]
The airline's decision to cut air fares is likely to unsettle the market. Even the most experienced of West Indian batsmen was unsettled by the sheer speed of this bowler.Upsetting and destabilizingCausing anxiety and worryMaking people sad, shocked and upset
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