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Definition of agitation
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 agitation is as below...
Agitation
(n.)
Examination
or
consideration
of a
subject
in
controversy,
or of a plan
proposed
for
adoption;
earnest
discussion;
debate..
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Compose
::
Compose
(v. t.) To free from
agitation
or
disturbance;
to
tranquilize;
to
soothe;
to calm; to
quiet.
Torment
::
Torment
(v. t.) To put into great
agitation.
Perturbation
::
Perturbation
(n.) The act of
perturbing,
or the state of being
perturbed;
esp.,
agitation
of
mind..
Foam
::
Foam (n.) The white
substance,
consisting
of an
aggregation
of
bubbles,
which is
formed
on the
surface
of
liquids,
or in the mouth of an
animal,
by
violent
agitation
or
fermentation;
froth;
spume;
scum; as, the foam of the sea..
Distraction
::
Distraction
(n.)
Agitation
from
violent
emotions;
perturbation
of mind;
despair.
Concussion
::
Concussion
(n.) A
shaking
or
agitation;
a
shock;
caused
by the
collision
of two
bodies.
Seeling
::
Seeling
(n.) The
rolling
or
agitation
of a ship in a
storm.
Imperturbation
::
Imperturbation
(n.)
Freedom
from
agitation
of mind;
calmness;
quietude.
Boiling
::
Boiling
(n.) The act of
ebullition
or of
tumultuous
agitation.
Discomposure
::
Discomposure
(n.) The state of being
discomposed;
disturbance;
disorder;
agitation;
perturbation.
Ferment
::
Ferment
(n.)
Intestine
motion;
heat;
tumult;
agitation.
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.)
Possessing
or
enjoying
peace;
not
disturbed
by war,
tumult,
agitation,
anxiety,
or
commotion;
quiet;
tranquil;
as, a
peaceful
time; a
peaceful
country;
a
peaceful
end..
Vexation
::
Vexation
(n.) The act of
vexing,
or the state of being
vexed;
agitation;
disquiet;
trouble;
irritation..
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..
Throb
::
Throb (v. i.) To beat, or
pulsate,
with more than usual force or
rapidity;
to beat in
consequence
of
agitation;
to
palpitate;
-- said of the
heart,
pulse,
etc..
Bustle
::
Bustle
(v. i.) To move
noisily;
to be
rudely
active;
to move in a way to cause
agitation
or
disturbance;
as, to
bustle
through
a
crowd..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.) A
stirring
up or
arousing;
disturbance
of
tranquillity;
disturbance
of mind which shows
itself
by
physical
excitement;
perturbation;
as, to cause any one
agitation..
Stirabout
::
Stir (n.)
Agitation
of
thoughts;
conflicting
passions.
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Not
disturbed
by noise or
agitation;
quiet;
calm; as, a still
evening;
a still
atmosphere..
Still
::
Still (a.) To stop, as
motion
or
agitation;
to cause to
become
quiet,
or
comparatively
quiet;
to check the
agitation
of; as, to still the
raging
sea..
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