redisturb
/riːdɪˈstɜrb/Definitions
1. verb
To disturb or interrupt again; to reawaken a settled or dormant state.
“The new development redisturbed the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood.”
2. verb
To reawaken or rekindle a feeling or desire that had been dormant or suppressed.
“The smell of freshly baked cookies redisturbed her childhood memories.”
3. noun
The act of disturbing or interrupting again; a reawakening or rekindling.
“The redisturb of the old feud caused tension between the two families.”