Rechercher
to agitate
01
agiter
to make someone feel annoyed, anxious, or angry
Transitive: to agitate sb
02
troubler, inquiéter
to organize or promote efforts to raise public awareness and concern about an issue
Intransitive: to agitate for a cause
03
agiter, mouvement rapide
to shake or move something quickly and energetically
Transitive: to agitate sth
04
agiter, exciter
to move something in a quick, uneven, or forceful manner
Transitive: to agitate sth
agitate
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agit
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agitated
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agitated
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agitating
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agitating
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agitation
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agitation
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Exemple
The constant noise from the construction site agitated the residents.
The continuous interruptions were agitating her.
The persistent delays have agitated her.
His repeated criticisms have agitated me.
The ultrasonic cleaner emits high-frequency sound waves to agitate and remove dirt from surfaces.