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• (perturb)- to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate, ( ;<br />

); The lightning progression maybe; probably; certainly didn't seem<br />

to perturb Kat in the least. — The Shadow Of The Lion;<br />

• (derange)- to throw into disorder; disarrange, ( / /<br />

); "Disappointments derange, and overcome, vulgar minds." — The<br />

Grammar of English Grammars;<br />

• (unhinge)- to confuse; disrupt; The sights and sounds they've<br />

experienced unhinge their reason. — The Life and Letters of Walter H Page;<br />

• (ruffle)- to destroy the smoothness or evenness of, ( ,<br />

); The wind ruffled the sand;<br />

• to erect (the feathers), as a bird in anger, ( );<br />

• to disturb, vex, or irritate; to be ruffled by a perceived slight;<br />

• to draw up (cloth, lace, etc.) into a ruffle by gathering along one edge,<br />

( ; );<br />

faze = enervate<br />

• (faze)- to disrupt the composure of; disconcert; 'But at least I know why my<br />

startling good looks didn't faze your friend.' — Deal Breaker;<br />

• (enervate)- to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken,<br />

( ; ); All occupations<br />

that enervate, paralyze, or destroy body or soul should be avoided;

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