Examples of 'agitate' in a sentence

Meaning of "agitate"

To agitate means to make someone feel troubled or nervous, or to promote political or social change through active campaigning or protest
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  • To disturb or excite; to perturb or stir up (a person).
  • To cause to move with a violent, irregular action; to shake.
  • To set in motion; to actuate.
  • To discuss or debate.

How to use "agitate" in a sentence

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You do not want to agitate the sediments.
Agitate with bristle brush or clean towel.
Swarms of flies agitate the larger animals.
Agitate well before and during spraying.
But do not agitate her too much.
Agitate each dilution bottle to resuspend material.
I did not intend to agitate or inflame but to enlighten.
Agitate gently until the solution is homogeneous.
Deliberate attempts to agitate and upset people.
Do not agitate the brush during application.
All things that agitate the heart.
It will agitate the surface as a prelude to suction.
Use the food tamper to agitate contents.
The agitate and their priests died.
Quick short agitation sounds at end of agitate.

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People will agitate to arrest the accused.
Do not shake or vigorously agitate the vial.
We agitate with those fighting for healthcare.
Meanwhile fans agitate for his release.
Agitate to homogenize the obtained liquid suspension.
Movements and agitate for social change.
Agitate for the genre we want to see.
His best to agitate against the player.
Agitate the water to dissolve the mixture.
There is really no need to agitate yourself so much.
Agitate the rioters as much as possible.
If we have forgotten how to agitate when it is necessary.
Did more than to expand cult that agitate.
A posser could be used to agitate clothes in a tub.
I come from long line of as raise agitate.
I will need father to agitate the scholars.
Agitate gently to complete dissolution of powder.
Your refusal is much more likely to agitate me.
I want to agitate this guy a little.
Next time aquarion evol agitate of life.
Agitate gently to facilitate complete dissolution of the powder.
There is nothing so apt to agitate the passions.
Might agitate or even enrage them.
It is innately peaceful because nothing can agitate it.
I did not want to agitate him or anything.
They agitate us and force us to react.
The paint was allowed to agitate two hours.
I agitate his already delicate sense of mental equilibrium.
Allow reactor to cool and agitate overnight.
We must agitate also in favour of an uprising.
The rotatable propellers agitate the absorbent.
Lightly agitate pants for three to five minutes.
A magnetic stirrer was used to agitate the solution.
It says here agitate until clothes are clean.
Slowly shake or move unit around to agitate vinegar.

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