Definition of Inquieting

1. inquiet [v] - See also: inquiet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inquieting

inputters
inputting
inqilab
inqilabs
inquartation
inquere
inquered
inqueres
inquering
inquest
inquestionable
inquests
inquiet
inquietation
inquieted
inquieting (current term)
inquietness
inquiets
inquietude
inquietudes
inquiline
inquiline parasite
inquilines
inquinate
inquination
inquinations
inquirable
inquirance
inquire
inquire after

Literary usage of Inquieting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1736)
"... found him employment enough at home, to re- *'*2' c" *' move all thoughts of inquieting others abroad. ..."

2. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt (1881)
"It is computed that his corps of troops, regulars and sailors from the disarmed ships amounted to about 5000 or 6000 men. After all the most inquieting news ..."

3. Music (1896)
"... have thrown a brilliant light, sufficiently inquieting in certain regards. (Paris, Alcan 1895). We know today that an agglomeration of individuals, ..."

4. History of Canada: From the Time of Its Discovery Till the Union Year (1840-1) by François Xavier Garneau (1860)
"... most inquieting uncertainty resulted, for those who were obliged to go to law. Some Canadian merchants, being in London, presented a memorial to Lord ..."

5. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1762)
"... robberies, and other heinous felonies h oftentimes committed and done in divers parts of this reali, to the great inquieting and trouble of many good ..."

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