Examples of 'agitated' in a sentence

Meaning of "agitated"

To agitate (verb) means to stir up or disturb, often in a political or social context, to promote change or action
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  • simple past tense and past participle of agitate
  • Angry, annoyed, bothered or worked up.
  • Violently and chaotically moving around, such as because of being shaken.

How to use "agitated" in a sentence

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He was agitated and clearly had been using narcotics.
Thou were sleeping agitated and restless.
Once agitated it will rapidly become a solid.
Like some highly agitated molecular brew.
I am agitated because of driving this little car.
My patient was very agitated and ran inside.
It agitated against liberal ideology and revolutionaries.
He gets highly agitated over small things.
Maybe when you are a little less agitated.
It calms agitated and it wakes the melancholics.
Their guns was out and they were agitated.
The mixture is agitated for an appropriate time.
Geishas are here and things are a bit agitated.
But he gets agitated when we keep him in.
The method is difficult to apply in agitated animals.

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Something agitated the algae so it turned purple.
His accelerated drinking could have agitated it.
Otto became agitated after his operation.
And these books are getting you agitated.
Something has agitated your nervous system.
It will only make him more agitated.
Strangely agitated by the results of a routine postmortem.
You are clearly in an agitated state right now.
Too agitated to get vitals in the field.
Harriet was too much agitated to encounter him.
And agitated and very much troubled.
I used to get very agitated about things.
The brown ones are getting awfully agitated.
Getting agitated will just make it worse.
You sounded a little agitated on the phone.
He was agitated and he was acting weird.
Especially when she gets agitated or excited.
You got an agitated subject bent on revenge.
Your name makes her very agitated.
The dispute was agitated in several dozen pamphlets.
You are getting just a little too agitated.
Margaret becomes agitated and commits suicide.
A strong swell is underway and an agitated sea.
You are agitated because you need sleep.
The queen has been agitated for days.
He is not a maniac since he is not unduly agitated.
She must not be agitated in any way.
At first you are out of sorts and agitated.
You seem a little agitated right now.
He would stand up during meetings all agitated.
You admit to being in an agitated state last night.
That does not explain why kuransky is so agitated.
You seemed a little agitated back there.
You often ramble incoherently when agitated.
And one very agitated patient.

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