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indisturbance Now rare.|ɪndɪˈstɜːbəns| [f. in-3 + disturbance.] Absence of disturbance; undisturbed condition; quietness, tranquillity.
1659Stanley Hist. Philos. xi. (1701) 459/1 You..neither perceive, through want of knowledge, the bounds of Indisturbance and Perturbation. a1677Barrow Serm. Govt. Tongue in Beauties Barrow (1846) 52 Speaking ill upon presumption of secrecy, and thence of indisturbance and impunity. 1770Beattie Ess. Truth iii. ii. (1811) 274 We are told that the end of Scepticism, as it was taught by Pyrrho..was to obtain indisturbance. 1866Ferrier Grk. Philos. I. xv. 469 Perceiving our ignorance to be inevitable, we shall live in a state of..mental indisturbance. |