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    per·turb
    /pərˈtərb/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) anxious or unsettled: "they were perturbed by her capricious behavior"
    • 2. subject (a system, moving object, or process) to an influence tending to alter its normal or regular state or path: technical "nuclear weapons could be used to perturb the orbit of an asteroid"

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  2. To perturb is to bug or bother someone by confusing them or throwing them off balance. You can try, but it's almost impossible to perturb the guards outside Buckingham Palace.

  3. Therefore, when we use the term 'perturb' in modern English, we are invoking its ancient Latin roots, emphasizing the notion of thoroughly disturbing or unsettling someone or something, often with lasting consequences.

  4. As the sun sets over the ancient city, the details that perturb conservationists are veiled by the low light of dusk. From TIME How to treat vaginosis during pregnancy remains controversial, not least because antimicrobials may further perturb an already disturbed ecosystem.

  5. To cause to be alarmed, agitated, or upset; disturb or trouble greatly. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cause disorder or confusion in; unsettle. Webster's New World. To cause (a system) to become altered or imbalanced from a normal state. Volcanic eruptions that perturbed the climate. American Heritage.

  6. Perturbed means flustered and confused. When you're perturbed, you're upset by something, and rattled enough by it to be thrown off your usual calmness into a state of confusion. In astronomy, perturbation is defined as "the effects on a large body when it is subjected to gravitational effects from more than one other large body."

  7. Synonyms for PERTURBED: worried, upset, nervous, anxious, troubled, uneasy, apprehensive, disturbed; Antonyms of PERTURBED: collected, calm, easy, relaxed, cool, nerveless, confident, sure.

  8. a. To cause (a system) to become altered or imbalanced from a normal state: volcanic eruptions that perturbed the climate. b. Physics & Astronomy To cause perturbation in (the orbit of a celestial body, for example) by gravitational interaction.

  9. 'Perturb' usually implies a temporary bother or disturbance, not a lasting problem. The flashing lights briefly perturbed her, then she ignored them.

  10. If a person is perturb by something, they are disturbed or bothered by it. Retrieved from " https://simple.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=perturb&oldid=510278 " Categories :

  11. Definition of perturb. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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