Crossword-Solution: UNSETTLEMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unsettlement | n. | The act of unsettling, or state of being unsettled; disturbance. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “UNSETTLEMENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| wanderlust | 37 answers |
| emigrating | 38 answers |
| unstableness | 38 answers |
| vacating | 38 answers |
| touring | 39 answers |
| shakiness | 41 answers |
| unsteadiness | 45 answers |
| disquietude | 46 answers |
| transporting | 49 answers |
| dissatisfaction | 53 answers |
| Restlessness | 55 answers |
| vacillation | 61 answers |
| departing | 62 answers |
| exploring | 65 answers |
| Running | 72 answers |
| DEPRESSION ___ | 84 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNSETTLEMENT (5)
Delay in travelling is usually an annoyance, because it causes the unsettlement of a settled purpose.
Under the circumstances she would view any chance as likely to advance her interests, and times of disturbance and unsettlement gave her the best chance of obtaining a temporary independence.
Again, no matter how obstinate were my convictions at any given time, unsettlement came with fresh thinking over the argument, so that I was kept in a harassing state of uncertainty.
While the monarchs of Europe had been disputing among themselves about the division of the spoils to be obtained from France and from the unsettlement of the Continent, there had arisen an extraordinarily clever and unscrupulous man who, by alternately bribing and overthrowing the great monarchies, had soon made himself master of the mainland.
Those two successive absences of Sidney on the appointed evening were strangely unlike him, but perhaps could be explained by the unsettlement of his removal; his manner when at length he did come proved that the change in himself was still proceeding.