disturb the peace
Americanidiom
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to disrupt public order by noisy, violent, or disorderly behavior.
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to behave in an improper, loud, or aggressive manner in public.
Example Sentences
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In this world, the bizarre proclivities of one man can disturb the peace and rattle markets.
From Slate • Jun. 5, 2026
Jim Snell, 74, a resident for 22 years, says sounds from trains reverberate off the warehouse and disturb the peace.
From BBC • Mar. 16, 2025
“Our fight against organized crime organizations and spies that disturb the peace of our families will continue with determination,” Mr. Yerlikaya said on X.
From Washington Times • Jan. 2, 2024
“Union representatives are blaring sirens and alarms at odd hours that not only disturb the peace and neighboring residents but also clearly create a safety risk,” Hillan said in an email.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2023
But I don’t want to disturb the peace with Amar now that I finally feel like I have my friend back, so I just say, “I’ll take that under advisement.”
From "Allegiant" by Veronica Roth
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