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Definition of agitate
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Agitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
disturb
or
excite;
to
perturb;
as, he was
greatly
agitated..
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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..
Exagitate
::
Exagitate
(v. t.) To
satirize;
to
censure
severely.
Exestuate
::
Exestuate
(v. i.) To be
agitated;
to boil up; to
effervesce.
Sleepless
::
Sleepless
(a.)
Having
no rest;
perpetually
agitated.
Circumagitate
::
Circumagitate
(v. t.) To
agitate
on all
sides.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To move with a
violent,
irregular
action;
as, the wind
agitates
the sea; to
agitate
water in a
vessel..
Cream
::
Cream (n.) The rich, oily, and
yellowish
part of milk,
which,
when the milk
stands
unagitated,
rises,
and
collects
on the
surface.
It is the part of milk from which
butter
is
obtained..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
winnowing
grain,
by
moving
which the grain is
tossed
and
agitated,
and the chaff is
separated
and blown
away..
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..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To put in
motion;
to stir up; to
agitate.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To
discuss
with great
earnestness;
to
debate;
as, a
controversy
hotly
agitated..
Passion
::
Passion
(v. i.) To
suffer
pain or
sorrow;
to
experience
a
passion;
to be
extremely
agitated.
Estuate
::
Estuate
(v. i.) To boil up; to swell and rage; to be
agitated.
Overagitate
::
Overagitate
(v. t.) To
agitate
or
discuss
beyond
what is
expedient.
Passionate
::
Passionate
(a.)
Capable
or
susceptible
of
passion,
or of
different
passions;
easily
moved,
excited
or
agitated;
specifically,
easily
moved to
anger;
irascible;
quick-tempered;
as, a
passionate
nature..
Convulse
::
Convulse
(v. t.) To
agitate
greatly;
to shake
violently.
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To be
furious
with
anger;
to be
exasperated
to fury; to be
violently
agitated
with
passion.
Bandy
::
Bandy (v. t.) To toss
about,
as from man to man; to
agitate..
Stir
::
Stir (v. t.) To bring into
debate;
to
agitate;
to moot.
Wing
::
Wing (n.)
Anything
which
agitates
the air as a wing does, or which is put in
winglike
motion
by the
action
of the air, as a fan or vane for
winnowing
grain,
the vane or sail of a
windmill,
etc..
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