disturn in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disturb or disrupt the tranquility or order of a situation or environment.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden loud noise seemed to disturn the peaceful atmosphere of the garden.
- His unexpected arrival was enough to disturn the carefully planned meeting.
- She tried to remain calm, but the chaos around her began to disturn her thoughts.
- The announcement was meant to uplift, yet it inadvertently served to disturn the crowd.
- A minor setback should not disturn us from our ultimate goals and aspirations.