perturbate

perturbate

(pəˈtɜːˌbeɪt)
adj
an obsolete word for perturbed
vb (tr)
another word for perturb
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On the other hand, you can consider that new (and unexpected) information, on the real nature of climate damages for example, would perturbate the initially forecasted dynamics of the economy.
A nasal was chosen because it has been observed that nasals do little to perturbate the F0 of the following vowel (cf.
Pentru a intelege tulburarea de personalitate, trebuie sa ne concentram atentia asupra aspectelor functionale ale personalitatii, precum si asupra modului in care aceste functii sunt perturbate (2).
However in themselves they do not radically change social systems like capital into something else: they can only perturbate them.
It is worth noting that due to the strong dependence with axial electric field excitation and the resonant behavior of the equivalent quasi-static circuit, the CSRR elements embedded within the microstrip line will not perturbate the overall response of the device in out-of-band operation.