create unrest

Frequency: 7.013.0 per million words

To bring unrest into existence.

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  • The new economic policies could create unrest among the working class.
  • Propaganda was used to create unrest in the neighboring country.
  • Sharp cuts in public spending often create social unrest.
  • They were accused of trying to create unrest within the military ranks.
  • The lack of clear communication from the leadership helped create further unrest.
  • Foreign agents were sent to create political unrest before the election.
  • Such inflammatory comments are likely to create racial unrest in the city.
  • The sudden price hike created significant unrest among consumers.
  • The government is worried that the new law will create unrest in the rural areas.
  • History shows that extreme inequality can easily create unrest.