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Definition of agitate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of agitate is as below...
Agitate
(v. t.) To
revolve
in the mind, or view in all its
aspects;
to
contrive
busily;
to
devise;
to plot; as,
politicians
agitate
desperate
designs..
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Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To
agitate;
to make
restless.
Churn
::
Churn (v. t.) A
vessel
in which milk or cream is
stirred,
beaten,
or
otherwise
agitated
(as by a
plunging
or
revolving
dasher)
in order to
separate
the oily
globules
from the other
parts,
and
obtain
butter..
Sleepless
::
Sleepless
(a.)
Having
no rest;
perpetually
agitated.
Shake
::
Shake (v. i.) To be
agitated
with a
waving
or
vibratory
motion;
to
tremble;
to
shiver;
to
quake;
to
totter.
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t.) To
discompose;
to
agitate;
to
disturb.
Tumultuary
::
Tumultuary
(a.)
Restless;
agitated;
unquiet.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To
revolve
in the mind, or view in all its
aspects;
to
contrive
busily;
to
devise;
to plot; as,
politicians
agitate
desperate
designs..
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.)
Having
the
nerves
weak,
diseased,
or
easily
excited;
subject
to, or
suffering
from, undue
excitement
of the
nerves;
easily
agitated
or
annoyed..
Shake
::
Shake (v.) To cause to move with quick or
violent
vibrations;
to move
rapidly
one way and the
other;
to make to
tremble
or
shiver;
to
agitate.
Circumagitate
::
Circumagitate
(v. t.) To
agitate
on all
sides.
Overagitate
::
Overagitate
(v. t.) To
agitate
or
discuss
beyond
what is
expedient.
Aestuous
::
Aestuous
(a.)
Glowing;
agitated,
as with
heat..
Exagitate
::
Exagitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
agitate.
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To be
furious
with
anger;
to be
exasperated
to fury; to be
violently
agitated
with
passion.
Ripple
::
Ripple
(v. i.) To
become
fretted
or
dimpled
on the
surface,
as water when
agitated
or
running
over a rough
bottom;
to be
covered
with small waves or
undulations,
as a field of
grain..
Stir
::
Stir (v. t.) To
disturb
the
relative
position
of the
particles
of, as of a
liquid,
by
passing
something
through
it; to
agitate;
as, to stir a
pudding
with a
spoon..
Fretted
::
Fretted
(p. p. & a.)
Agitated;
vexed;
worried.
Bustling
::
Bustling
(a.)
Agitated;
noisy;
tumultuous;
characterized
by
confused
activity;
as, a
bustling
crowd..
Work
::
Work (n.) To be in a state of
severe
exertion,
or as if in such a
state;
to be
tossed
or
agitated;
to move
heavily;
to
strain;
to
labor;
as, a ship works in a heavy sea..
Discompose
::
Discompose
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder;
to
ruffle;
to
destroy
the
composure
or
equanimity;
to
agitate.
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