unsettle
//ʌnˈsɛt.əl//
Verb
unsettleInfinitive
unsettlePresent tense
unsettledPast tense
unsettledPast participle
unsettlingPresent participle
unsettlesThird-person singular
1
To cause someone to feel anxious, disturbed, or uneasy.
The strange noise in the house unsettled her.
2
To disrupt or destabilize a situation, arrangement, or state of affairs.
The sudden policy change unsettled the entire market.