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diˈsturbative, a. rare. [f. L. disturbāt- ppl. stem + -ive: see -ative.] Of disturbing tendency or character.
1842L. S. Costello Pilgr. Auvergne I. 77 Our journey, independently of the disturbative character of our driver, was pleasant. 1846― Tour Venice 143 Monza, which formerly had a monastic character of quiet silence, is now noisy and disturbative. |