perturbate (Meaning)
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perturbate (v. t.)
To perturb.
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perturbate (a.)
Perturbed; agitated.
Synonyms & Antonyms of perturbate
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perturbate Sentence Examples
- The sudden loud noise perturbed the sleeping child, jolting him awake.
- The unexpected change in plans greatly perturbed the travelers, leaving them uncertain about their itinerary.
- The doctor's vague diagnosis perturbed the patient, who anxiously awaited more information.
- The disturbing news perturbs the community, raising concerns about the future.
- The constant interruptions perturbed the writer, breaking his concentration and hindering his progress.
- The scientist's controversial theory perturbed the scientific community, sparking heated debates.
- The unpredictable weather conditions perturbed the hikers, forcing them to revise their plans.
- The unfamiliar surroundings perturbed the animal, causing it to seek shelter.
- The child's incessant questions perturbed the teacher, who struggled to maintain a structured lesson.
- The unexpected visit from a distant relative perturbed the household, disrupting their usual routine.
FAQs About the word perturbate
To perturb., Perturbed; agitated.
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The sudden loud noise perturbed the sleeping child, jolting him awake.
The unexpected change in plans greatly perturbed the travelers, leaving them uncertain about their itinerary.
The doctor's vague diagnosis perturbed the patient, who anxiously awaited more information.
The disturbing news perturbs the community, raising concerns about the future.