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un·nerve
(ŭn-nûrv′)tr.v. un·nerved, un·nerv·ing, un·nerves
To cause to lose courage or firmness of purpose: "It unnerved him to think that she would be at the supper-table, looking up at him while he spoke with her critical quizzing eyes" (James Joyce).
un·nerv′ing·ly adv.
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unnerve
(ʌnˈnɜːv)vb
(tr) to cause to lose courage, strength, confidence, self-control, etc
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un•nerve
(ʌnˈnɜrv)v.t. -nerved, -nerv•ing.
to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset.
[1595–1605]
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Past participle: unnerved
Gerund: unnerving
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Verb | 1. | ![]() unman - cause to lose one's nerve; "an unmanning experience" |
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verb shake, upset, disconcert, disturb, intimidate, frighten, rattle (informal), discourage, dismay, daunt, disarm, confound, fluster, faze, unman, demoralize, unhinge, psych out (informal), throw off balance, dishearten, dispirit The news about Dermot had unnerved me.
encourage, strengthen, hearten, support, arm, steel, nerve, brace, gee up
encourage, strengthen, hearten, support, arm, steel, nerve, brace, gee up
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verbTo lessen or deplete the nerve, energy, or strength of:
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Translations
يوهِن العَزيمَه
vynervovatzdeptat
gøre nervøs
hermostuahermostuttaalamauttaa
trikdyti
atnemt drosmiuztraukt
zdeptať
cesaretini/azmini kırmak
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[ʌnˈnɜːv] vt (subj, accident) → sgomentare; (hostile attitude) → bloccare; (experience) → far sentire disagioCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
unnerve
(ˌanˈneː(r)v) verb to make someone feel nervous or discouraged. The look on his face unnerved her.
unnerving adjectivean unnerving silence/experience.
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