reperturb

verb

Etymology

From re- + perturb.

  1. derived from *(s)twerH- — “to agitate, stir up; to urge on, propel
  2. derived from τῠ́ρβη — “confusion, disorder, tumult
  3. derived from perturbāre
  4. derived from perturber
  5. inherited from perturben — “to disturb (someone) mentally, disquiet; to cause disorder to (something), confuse; to hinder (something)
  6. prefixed as reperturb — “re + perturb

Definitions

  1. To perturb again

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