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per⋅turb
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pərˈtɜrb
/
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perturber
–verb (used with object)
1.
to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
2.
to throw into great disorder; derange.
3.
Astronomy
.
to cause perturbation in the orbit of (a celestial body).
Origin:
1325–75;
ME
perturben
(< OF
perturber
) < L
perturbāre
to throw into confusion, equiv. to
per-
per-
+
turbāre
to disturb;
see
turbid
Related forms:
per⋅turb⋅a⋅ble,
adjective
per⋅turb⋅a⋅bil⋅i⋅ty,
noun
per⋅tur⋅ba⋅tious
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ˌpɜr
tərˈbeɪ
ʃəs
/
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pur-ter-
bey
-sh
uh
s
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adjective
per⋅turb⋅ed⋅ly
/
pərˈtɜr
bɪd
li
/
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per-
tur
-bid-lee
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adverb
per⋅turb⋅ed⋅ness,
noun
per⋅turb⋅er,
per⋅tur⋅ba⋅tor
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ˈpɜr
tərˌbeɪ
tər
/
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-ter-bey-ter
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noun
per⋅turb⋅ing⋅ly,
adverb
per⋅turb⋅ment,
noun
Synonyms:
1.
trouble.
2.
confuse, addle, muddle.
Antonyms:
1.
pacify.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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Word Origin & History
perturb
c.1374 (implied in
perturbation
), probably via O.Fr.
perturber
(14c.), from L.
perturbare
"to confuse, disorder, disturb," from
per-
"through" +
turbare
"disturb, confuse," from
turba
"turmoil, crowd" (see
turbid
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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