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    per·turb
    [pərˈtərb]
    verb
    perturb (verb) · perturbs (third person present) · perturbed (past tense) · perturbed (past participle) · perturbing (present participle)
    1. make (someone) anxious or unsettled:
      "they were perturbed by her capricious behavior" · "they were perturbed that the bank had begun switching some of its problem loans"
    2. technical
      subject (a system, moving object, or process) to an influence tending to alter its normal or regular state or path:
      "nuclear weapons could be used to perturb the orbit of an asteroid"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French pertourber, from Latin perturbare, from per- ‘completely’ + turbare ‘disturb’.
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