Unsettle in a sentence as a verb

I understand why the shift would unsettle people.

You still need guys like him to agitate, to unsettle and disrupt the marketplace.

Once the acceleration stops, the fuel begins to unsettle.

I'm sure there's special agent training on applying pressure to unsettle a target, people don't know how they will react to such pressure.

But the omission of Antarctica would unsettle me every day until I redid it.

That and plus to make sure Youtube doesn't ever lose the safe harbor context argument to create the legal precedent that may unsettle quite a few things on the world wide web.

When we perceive we unsettle the potential energy of the perceived object and that resonates in our senses to trigger thinking.

And while I do understand points often made about the benefit of one de facto standard to rule them all, monolithic dominance always tends to unsettle me.

Throwing out that balance could fundamentally unsettle the US, because many states would quickly become tired of New York and California telling them how to live their lives.

One academic researcher describes how police sources “in Oslo often use terms like they are going to ‘crush’ or ‘choke’ the [prostitution] market, and unsettle, pressure and stress the people in the market”.

That includes any activity that would unsettle current intellectual property and copyright regimes, strong political activism, completely free speech, etc.

Also from the Bay Area, I think we would get this type of behavior much more than other places given the history hereRegardless of my personal position on this matter, it does unsettle me to how touchy some subjects have become, enough so that meetings need to be hadTo be frank, I still find it quite uncomfortable when another professional feels the need to both provide their and ask for my "pronoun".This is why, against my preference, I stay away from these topics in the work place — IMO it's a miss opportunity, you know, with all the tippy toeing around subjects

When we perceive we unsettle the potential energy of the perceived object and that resonates in our senses to trigger thinking.> Perceive - to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the sense.> When something stimulates us the energy of the stimulus starts us thinking about the stimulus.>> When we think we get attached.> This causes us to make a conclusion – hey something is stimulating us>> If we learn not to perceive by setting aside the thinking process the mind is made non-attached and our core is still.> If we learn not to be stimulated by the senses by not thinking about what is stimulating us, the mind does not make a conclusion – hey something is stimulating us.> How do you set aside the thinking process?>> The objects of the world have life within and life spells movements.> Things in the world are made up of life that moves>> By not attaching to it we achieve stillness which works on the primary cause.> By not making conclusions, the mind in not active.> I like Eckhart Tolle's metaphor that explains how important the space is between the thoughts.

Unsettle definitions

verb

disturb the composure of

See also: faze unnerve enervate