disturbative

adj

Etymology

From disturbāt-, past participial stem of disturbō, + -ive. By surface analysis, disturb + -ative.

Definitions

  1. Of, pertaining to, or causing the act of disturbing.

    • It is not to say that all crowds are disturbative, or woe betide fashionable assemblies; but the element of disturbance is always at hand wherever a crowd is collected.

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