“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.”
“All of this mightily consternates the ruthless T-man Clenteen, who wants both the goods and revenge for his murdered colleagues, in no particular order of preference.”
consternated
simple past tense and past participle of consternate