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1 usikan
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2 gangguan
disturbance, disruption, derangement, nuisance* * *trouble* * *interference, hindrance; nuisance, bother, annoyance; attack, assault -
3 gangguan terhadap rumah tangga
disturbance of domestic peace -
4 cabur
disturbance, commotion -
5 kerusuhan
distress, riot, disturbance, unrest, turbulence* * *riot* * *disturbance, riot; turbulence, turmoil -
6 macet
interference, disturbance, stuck, out of order* * *stuck, stucked, stucked, stucking* * *stuck, not running smoothly, out of order; interference, disturbance -
7 huru-hara
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8 kekeruhan
muddiness, turbidity, cloudiness, unrest* * *muddiness, turbidity, cloudiness; unrest, disturbance; irregularity, corruption -
9 keonaran
riot, rampage* * *riot* * *confusion, boisterousness; sensation; disturbance -
10 keributan
brawl, boisteriousness, blatancy, affray, ado* * *hubbub* * *stir, commotion; disturbance -
11 membereskan
clear up, tidy, put in order, order, arrange* * *clear up, settle (a matter, disturbance); put in order, straighten up; finish off someone -
12 meributkan
cause a noisy disturbance; make a fuss about something -
13 pengacauan
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14 dislokasi
dislocation, disturbance* * *dislocation -
15 gangguan atmosfir
atmospheric disturbance -
16 perusuhan
riot, disturbance
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