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perturbate
[ pur-tur-beyt ]
adjective
, Archaic.
- disturbed, agitated, or unsettled; perturbed.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of perturbate1
First recorded in 1425–75; from Latin perturbātus “thrown into confusion,” past participle of perturbāre “to throw into confusion”; perturb
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Example Sentences
You will offend, Go near to outrage them; and perturbate As they have not deserved of you.
From Project Gutenberg
I will not perturbate Thy Paradisal state With praise Of thy dead days; To the new-heavened say, - "Spirit, thou wert fine clay:" This do, Thy praise who knew.
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