Every extraordinary occurrence unsettles the heads of hundreds of thousands of men for a few moments or hours or days.
It only unsettles him, and he should be left to associate with persons in his own class.
Somehow or other, the having that train scooting by day in and day out unsettles the young fellows.
That reading of guide-books, and idle people's notes of Travel, and picturesque correspondence in the newspapers, unsettles man and maid.
The slightest disturbance of the wonted course of things unsettles him.
If Jesus suggests that the investigator who unsettles people's beliefs should be drowned, before the suggestion is acted upon, the disturber should be given a chance to be heard.
Education of the modern sort unsettles the peasant, renders him unfit for labor, and gives us a half-educated idler in place of a conscientious workman.
Fright unsettles the judgment: the oppressive silence of the woods is a vacuum in which the mind goes astray.
What followed almost cost me my reason; and the mere mention of my misfortune unsettles it to-day.
Such praise befits not him who removes a chair, but him who unsettles a throne.
This being true, any attempt to substitute any other standard unsettles values, and opens avenues for reckless speculation.
They thrive most when the people generally are in want, or when some public calamity unsettles commerce.
Nekaya: And please don't look at us like that; it unsettles us.
Hilarion: That nothing man unsettles Like a bed of stinging nettles, Short or tall.
Any movement, any agitation that 'unsettles business' is ipse facto wrong.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsettles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.