unnestle means to eject from a comfortable situation; to unnest or drive out. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From un- + nestle.
verb
- To eject from a comfortable situation; to unnest or drive out.“And lest any man should think her intent was to unnestle ill neighbours, and not to aid good neighbours, or that she was readier to restore what was invaded by others than to render what was in her own hands; see if the time provided not a new occasion afterwards, when through their own division, without the intermise of strangers, her forces were again sought and required; she forsook them not, p”