agitate
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British pronunciation
/ˈæd‍ʒɪtˌe‍ɪt/

Definición y significado de "agitate"en inglés

to agitate
01

agitar

to make someone feel annoyed, anxious, or angry
Transitive: to agitate sb
to agitate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
His repeated criticisms have agitated me.
Sus repetidas críticas me han agitado.
02

agitar

to organize or promote efforts to raise public awareness and concern about an issue
Intransitive: to agitate for a cause
example
Ejemplos
The group agitated for workers' rights, hoping to inspire reforms.
El grupo agitó por los derechos de los trabajadores, con la esperanza de inspirar reformas.
03

agitar, sacudir

to shake or move something quickly and energetically
Transitive: to agitate sth
example
Ejemplos
He agitated the blanket to shake off the dust.
Él agitó la manta para sacudir el polvo.
04

agitar, sacudir

to move something in a quick, uneven, or forceful manner
Transitive: to agitate sth
example
Ejemplos
The stirring of the soup agitated the ingredients, mixing them together.
El revolver la sopa agitó los ingredientes, mezclándolos.

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