Plural for brisk stirring or disturbance of a liquid or substance
“Failure in forming a stable emulsion is due in most cases to insufficient agitation of the mixture.”
Plural for a state of anxiety or nervous excitement
“She looked, if possible, more charming and winsome than on that occasion, though exhibiting faint traces of agitation in her demeanor.”
Plural for a state of frenzied or excited emotion
“One of those violent fits of almost frenzied agitation shook his exhausted frame.”
Plural for a state of frenzied or excited activity
“The savage rebellion of one generation, and the vast armed organization of another, melts into a local insurrection or noisy agitation.”
Plural for the arousing of public concern or action about an issue
“The universities became hotbeds of pro-independence agitation.”
Plural for the organized incitement of rebellion or civil disorder against authority or the state
Plural for the state or fact of being troublesome or difficult
Plural for the act of deliberately pestering or annoying someone
Plural for the action of provoking unlawful or untoward behavior
Plural for the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
Plural for an involuntary quivering movement
Plural for a state of constant movement or fluctuation
Plural for a disagreement or quarrel
Plural for the act or process of burning
Plural for a direct assault by troops on a fortified place
Plural for characterized by storminess or agitation, especially of the elements
Plural for an act or state of one surface rubbing or grinding against another
Plural for harm or trouble caused by someone or something
Plural for an act of flapping or waving, usually quickly and irregularly
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