Unsettled in a sentence as an adjective

I keep a coding journal of all those unsettled questions and thoughts that pop in my mind.

I'd say the breadth of this particular patent is an unsettled question, at the very least.

That's an unsettled question - a political one, in many ways.

Even the so-called open-minded 20 year olds will make fun of people in their 30s and 40s who still try to live an "unsettled" lifestyle.

I don't know what "The Ruby Community" is, but I can tell you that I respect this guy. I'm unsettled about the documentary.

You realize you're taking two extremely unsettled debates and combining them, don't you?

Honestly, it's always unsettled me a little that any software can just start arbitrarily scribbling bits to the hard drive.

This unsettled the rural populations that then fled before the advancing army, hamstringing the defence efforts.

I remember that incident as well; it was the next game after the random rook move and Kasparov was already unsettled about the computer's capabilities.

This arrangement has been very serviceable as a compromise so far; I can't help but be very unsettled if large traditionally liberal segments of society are cannibalised by a prohibitory movement that deems it insufficient.

Unsettled definitions

adjective

still in doubt; "an unsettled issue"; "an unsettled state of mind"

adjective

not settled or established; "an unsettled lifestyle"

adjective

subject to change; "a changeable climate"; "the weather is uncertain"; "unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other"

See also: changeable uncertain

adjective

not yet settled; "unsettled territory"