Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
Throw into great confusion or disorder.
1 Rarely need the complaisance that audacity evokes perturb the diffident man; since
2 Once more Pike ignored the younger man's clumsy attempt to perturb him.
3 The information did not perturb her, and her coolness was a challenge.
4 In the summer she came home like this, sweet-natured and impossible to perturb .
5 Stents made of high-Z materials will inevitably perturb the dose distribution of IVBT.
6 And how, indeed, beyond all any, that stormy and perturb 'd age!
7 Moreover, such methods often require cell synchronization, which can perturb the pathway under study.
8 However small, they're substantial enough to perturb the rings nearby.
9 Environmental stresses including freezing may perturb these mats, which usually have only annual character.
10 The pancreas is affected in four mutants, all of which also perturb anterior intestine.
11 We describe nine mutations that perturb development of these organs.
12 I am sure they perturb you as much as me.
13 Viruses are known to perturb host cellular metabolism to enable their replication and spread.
14 Measurements of the location of an electron will perturb the matter-wave of the electron.
15 In the heavenly aerial beauty, (after the perturb 'd winds and the storms,)
16 It even failed to perturb the hypersensitive censors of Singapore.
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