Disturbances

/dɪˈstɜːrbənsɪz/ noun

Interruptions to peace, order, or normal functioning; events that cause disruption or agitation.

From Middle English via Old French 'destorbance,' ultimately from Latin 'disturbare' meaning 'to throw into disorder.' The prefix 'dis-' (apart) combined with 'turbare' (to disturb, confuse).

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