different between unnest vs unrest
unnest
English
Etymology
un- +? nest
Verb
unnest (third-person singular simple present unnests, present participle unnesting, simple past and past participle unnested)
- To eject from a nest.
- To separate objects that have been nested or placed one inside the other.
- 1629, Thomas Adams, Sermons
- The eye unnested from the head, cannot see
- 1988, Edmund White, The Beautiful Room is Empty, New York: Vintage International, 1994, Chapter One,
- She unnested the coffee cans and used the top one as an ashtray.
- 1629, Thomas Adams, Sermons
Synonyms
- unnestle
Anagrams
- unsent
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unrest
English
Etymology
From un- +? rest.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n???st/
- Rhymes: -?st
Noun
unrest (usually uncountable, plural unrests)
- A state of trouble, confusion and turbulence, especially in a political context; a time of riots, demonstrations and protests.
Derived terms
- civil unrest
Translations
Anagrams
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- unrestrained meaning
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