Throw into great confusion or disorder.
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Examples for "perturb"
Examples for "perturb"
1Rarely need the complaisance that audacity evokes perturb the diffident man; since
2Once more Pike ignored the younger man's clumsy attempt to perturb him.
3The information did not perturb her, and her coolness was a challenge.
4In the summer she came home like this, sweet-natured and impossible to perturb.
5However, one detail perturbed him: suppose autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
1Has anything happened to derange our plans, or prevent my father's escape?
2Exciting stimulants and condiments weaken and irritate his nerves and derange the circulation.
3Equilibrium is the Universal, or that which has nothing external to derange it.
4This does not derange the numbers, since the order of succession is observed.
5This action tends to derange the parts and makes large bearings a necessity.
1However, his rhythm was thrown out of kilter by the incessant banging of the war protestors' drums.
2With Sakharov's death, that vast part of the world whose center is Moscow was thrown out of kilter.
3His team identified networks of hundreds of genes that appear to be thrown out of kilter when mice are fed a high-fat diet.
4Because the Government does not want to get caught with its figures being thrown out of kilter by a no-deal Bre(...)