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to perturb

verb

To disturb; to bother or unsettle.

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Using the sna>Bix construct to perturb muscle formation, we measured the effects of this perturbation on muscle cell elongation.

Consequently, a perturbation of any one gene product has the potential to perturb all those with which it is engaged.

In fact, nothing much seems to perturb Ms. Connelly.

None of this seemed to perturb London's mayor, Boris Johnson.

There is much in Marable's new account of Malcolm's life to perturb the modern reader.

Increased western involvement in the Caspian is sure to perturb Russia, at least initially.

The keeper's quick move is enough to perturb the striker, who pokes his shot wide.

She worked to perturb Chris, yet didn't notice when she achieved this.

The attacks do not seem to perturb Mr. Yee or his supporters.

Their absence did not appear to perturb either Ms. Palin or Mr. Steele.

"We won't permit a small group of mafiosos, extortionists, and blackmailers to perturb the sacred love between our peoples," he said.

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