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Definition of agitate
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Agitate
(v. t.) To move with a
violent,
irregular
action;
as, the wind
agitates
the sea; to
agitate
water in a
vessel..
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Passion
::
Passion
(v. i.) To
suffer
pain or
sorrow;
to
experience
a
passion;
to be
extremely
agitated.
Perturbable
::
Perturbable
(a.)
Liable
to be
perturbed
or
agitated;
liable
to be
disturbed
or
disquieted.
Quiescent
::
Quiescent
(a.) Not
ruffed
with
passion;
unagitated;
not in
action;
not
excited;
quiet;
dormant;
resting.
Bandy
::
Bandy (v. t.) To toss
about,
as from man to man; to
agitate..
Alarmed
::
Alarmed
(a.)
Aroused
to
vigilance;
excited
by fear of
approaching
danger;
agitated;
disturbed;
as, an
alarmed
neighborhood;
an
alarmed
modesty..
Stormy
::
Stormy
(superl.)
Characterized
by, or
proceeding
from, a
storm;
subject
to
storms;
agitated
with
furious
winds;
biosterous;
tempestous;
as, a
stormy
season;
a
stormy
day or
week..
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) To put into
confused
motion;
to
disturb;
to
agitate.
Fretted
::
Fretted
(p. p. & a.)
Agitated;
vexed;
worried.
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.) The act of
agitating,
or the state of being
agitated;
the state of being moved with
violence,
or with
irregular
action;
commotion;
as, the sea after a storm is in
agitation..
Unquiet
::
Unquiet
(a.) Not
quiet;
restless;
uneasy;
agitated;
disturbed.
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To put in
motion;
to stir up; to
agitate.
Unruffle
::
Unruffle
(v. i.) To cease from being
ruffled
or
agitated.
Twitter
::
Twitter
(v. i.) To have a
slight
trembling
of the
nerves;
to be
excited
or
agitated.
Discompose
::
Discompose
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder;
to
ruffle;
to
destroy
the
composure
or
equanimity;
to
agitate.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
disturb
or
excite;
to
perturb;
as, he was
greatly
agitated..
Efflagitate
::
Efflagitate
(v. t.) To ask
urgently.
Sleep
::
Sleep (v. i.) To be, or
appear
to be, in
repose;
to be
quiet;
to be
unemployed,
unused,
or
unagitated;
to rest; to lie
dormant;
as, a
question
sleeps
for the
present;
the law
sleeps..
Foam
::
Foam (n.) To form foam, or
become
filled
with foam; -- said of a steam
boiler
when the water is
unduly
agitated
and
frothy,
as
because
of
chemical
action..
Fluster
::
Fluster
(v. i.) To be in a heat or
bustle;
to be
agitated
and
confused.
Tranquillize
::
Tranquillize
(v. t.) To
render
tranquil;
to allay when
agitated;
to
compose;
to make calm and
peaceful;
as, to
tranquilize
a state
disturbed
by
factions
or civil
commotions;
to
tranquilize
the
mind..
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