Pastriate
/Pass-tree-ate/
Verb. To fall into a habitual pattern with your parent or guardian from when one was a minor even though that pattern has been outgrown.
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My mother keeps pastriating with me whenever I come home to visit. When will she realize I’m a grown woman now?
Etymology u0026amp; Word Origins
The past in pastriate has two derivations. First, the “pa” portion represent “parent.” Second, it refers to the word “past” as in something occurring before the present time. Additionally, “ate” in pastriate represents the suffix -ate which means “quality or state of something.”
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