consternate


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Synonyms for consternate

to deprive of courage or the power to act as a result of fear, anxiety, or disgust

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fill with anxiety, dread, dismay, or confusion

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we are that collapse already." In her last pages, Klougart consternates: "Everything we lose remains inside us, while everything we have remains invisible." And we come to see--her world is the sum of her losses: "Everything is bleeding."
As with other revolutions, change consternates some people and organizations.
Raymond Schroth's The American Jesuits more than fills this void, offering a perspective of the order that by turns reveals, inspires and consternates. It also achieves that elusive goal of combining comprehensiveness with brevity.