The Collaborative International Dictionary
Perturbate
Perturbate \Per"tur*bate\, v. t. [From L. perturbatus, p. p.]
To perturb. [Obs.]
--Dr. H. More.
Perturbate
Perturbate \Per"tur*bate\, a. Perturbed; agitated. [R.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
perturbate
1560s, from Latin perturbatus "troubled, disturbed, agitated," past participle of perturbare (see perturb).
Wiktionary
perturbate
vb. (context transitive dated English) To perturb.
Usage examples of "perturbate".
Our theoretically restrained perambulator would be likely to respond by throwing off more frequent bursts of perturbating energy.
Our theoretically restrained perambulator would be likely to respond by throwing off more frequent bursts of perturbating energy.