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disˈquieted, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ed1.] Disturbed; rendered uneasy or restless. Hence disˈquietedly adv., in a disquieted or uneasy manner; disˈquietedness, the state of being disquieted; uneasiness, disquietness.
1550Bale Image Both Ch. i. (R.), Fleshlye cares, and disquieted consciences. 1645J. Cotton (title), The Covenant of God's free Grace..comfortably applied to a disquieted soul. a1680Charnock Attrib. God (1834) I. 337 Let us..examine the reason..as David did of his disquietedness. 1857Chamb. Jrnl. VIII. 346 My mother's eyes rested..disquietedly upon the man's partly averted face. |