Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Causing disturbance; agitating; turbulent.
- noun In law, same as
disturber .
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We have to distinguish -- (_a_) the effects of the introduction of machinery as a disturbant of regularity of labour;
The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production 1899
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Error messages are now passive, less disturbant to workflow
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Rabidi subcanes candidati, pretendant “no orator as Brutis is,” ut “stir men’s blood” et disturbant mentes populi ad “a sudden flood of mutiny,” ut Wilhelmus Shakespearus scripsit.
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Rabidi subcanes candidati, pretendant “no orator as Brutis is,” ut “stir men’s blood” et disturbant mentes populi ad “a sudden flood of mutiny,” ut Wilhelmus Shakespearus scripsit.
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