Disturbance
81disturbance — dis•turb•ance [[t]dɪˈstɜr bəns[/t]] n. 1) the act of disturbing 2) the state of being disturbed 3) an instance of this; commotion 4) something that disturbs 5) an outbreak of disorder 6) mer any cyclonic storm or low pressure area, usu. a small… …
82disturbance — /dəˈstɜbəns / (say duh sterbuhns) noun 1. the act of disturbing. 2. the state of being disturbed. 3. an instance of this; commotion. 4. something that disturbs. 5. an outbreak of disorder; a breach of public peace. 6. Geology a. the bending or… …
83disturbance — A wrong done to some incorporeal hereditament, by hindering or disquieting the owners in their regular and lawful enjoyment of it. See 3 Bl Comm 236 …
84disturbance — n. 1 the act or an instance of disturbing; the process of being disturbed. 2 a tumult; an uproar. 3 agitation; worry. 4 an interruption. 5 Law interference with rights or property; molestation. Etymology: ME f. OF desto(u)rbance (as DISTURB) …
85disturbance regime — the characteristics of natural disruptions such as a flood, in terms of timing, duration, intensity, etc …
86disturbance regime — noun Various modes of widespread floral replacement, e.g., flood, fire, disease or wind, or a combination thereof …
87Disturbance Lag — ⇡ Lag …
88disturbance response — the vehicle motion resulting from unwanted force or displacement inputs applied to the vehicle. Examples of disturbances are wind forces or vertical road displacements …
89disturbance of common — At common law, the doing any act by which the right of another to his common is incommoded or diminished; as where one who has no right of common puts his cattle into the land, or where one who has a right of common puts in cattle which are not… …
90disturbance of franchise — The disturbing or incommoding a man in the lawful exercise of his franchise, whereby the profits arising from it are diminished. 3 BLComm. 236 …