disturb

ശലപ്പെടുത്തുക
definition
verb
being sent to jail had apparently not disturbed his cheerfulness
interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of.
translation of 'DISTURB '
verb
ശലപ്പെടുത്തുക
example
Julius elbowed Felix, knowing the interruption would 'disturb' Mordechi.
take the rollers out carefully so as not to 'disturb' the curls too much
These activities not only 'disturb' bees but also interfere with normal pollen production, germination, and fertilization.
We are conscious, dealing with victims, that no offence except the most serious assaults so trouble and 'disturb' people as an invasion of their homes.
Intracellular accumulation of such large amount of Cr may 'disturb' the normal functioning of the bacterial cell.
Residents are being warned that it is illegal to 'disturb' or destroy their habitats.
A small interference with nature can 'disturb' the entire balance.
As though sensing that he would not further 'disturb' her privacy, Nicholas turned and bestowed a tender smile upon her.
And no one will be able to 'disturb' the privacy of the bathroom, as the bottom of the window is a little higher than the tub.
This caused quite a commotion as he didn't take kindly to my interruption and asked who was I to question him and 'disturb' his presentation.
If you did not 'disturb' them, they would not bother you.
The whole rationale of symbolic gestures requires that they disrupt and 'disturb' the secular order.
Mounds and surface burrows interfere with mowing and mole activities may 'disturb' root systems and kill grass.
We will not allow silly disruptions to 'disturb' our events or disgrace our veterans.
They simply play when no one will interrupt or 'disturb' them.
You'd think he was Batman, upset that I 'disturbed' him in the Cave.
Springfield Hospital also objected, fearing mental health patients could be 'disturbed' by the activity.
May was a bit 'disturbed' to find that her dad was standing there taking pictures of the weird statue.
We got in trouble twice for 'disturbing' the band practice because we were laughing, just to give you an idea.
They came upon a patch of earth that indeed looked like it had been slept on, or 'disturbed' in some way.
Implied was the image of a dissident, a 'disturber' , and, by extension, a potential political threat.
The more 'disturbing' aspect of this story is the amount of angsty torture they're putting their fictional selves through.
As a preliminary matter, I'm somewhat 'disturbed' by the fact that this report is classified.
In the last year armed robberies of bars have become 'disturbingly' frequent.
And the numbers of suicides, although reduced, remain 'disturbingly' high.
That was an anxious time, and the children were quite 'disturbed' by it.
This movie offers cold hard facts, which make it 'disturbingly' intense.
If this arrangement is 'disturbed' , the body sickens; if it is sufficiently upset, the body dies.
Nobody 'disturbed' them or caused them any hassle.
The hull cooled with loud popping and creaking sounds that were more than slightly 'disturbing' to hear.
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