Definitionv. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
Last update: July 12, 2015
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The sudden demise of her husband unhinged her. [Please select]
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Often, when first meeting a woman, he would leave the sunglasses on until she regained her composure, then remove them to watch her unhinge again. [Please select]
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"Trouble has unhinged your wits, my friend." [Please select]
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He is quite unhinged by serious illness--that's the reason. [Please select]
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Her mind is quite unhinged, you see. [Please select]
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Her mind is unhinged, haven't you noticed it. [Please select]
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Here we have bookish dreams, a heart unhinged by theories. [Please select]
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It unhinged my nerves and destroyed my peace of mind while I was investigating it. [Please select]
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She feared I might unhinge it and carry it away, or something of that sort, I suppose. [Please select]
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Or had the long chase and his privations unhinged his mind. [Please select]
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By the half-unhinged door stood an old man of venerable figure, his long beard still dark, though his hair was quite white. [Please select]
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