Examples of 'agitates' in a sentence

Meaning of "agitates"

agitate (verb): To disturb or excite emotionally; to provoke or stir up
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of agitate

How to use "agitates" in a sentence

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Which agitates him wherever it possesses him.
The rumor that agitates the fans.
She agitates the children with subversive stories.
He preaches socialism and agitates the girls.
And nothing agitates me more than a hospital visit.
This flow constantly agitates the wool.
He agitates the sake while complaining.
Pyrokinesis is a powerthat agitates molecules to produce intense heat.
Agitates for the downloading of power back to the grassroots level.
I see how that agitates a guy like you.
It agitates me to pain that the skyline over there is ever our limit.
American media agitates for war.
And agitates her veil in protest.
A dance of walls agitates the prairies.
It agitates his entire being.

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Do not be afraid if the fever agitates him a bit.
The party agitates against foreigners.
I have found the light agitates it.
This agitates me.
Ritalin quiets many children but agitates others.
The agitating part agitates and feeds the material.
Agitates my angina.
This place only agitates people.
It agitates him.
The group that agitates all.
It agitates them.
I am not the one who agitates the idea.
The turbulence agitates the magnetic particles and suspends them in solution.
That may be the phrase that agitates me the most.
The scrubbing action agitates the cleaning fluid to mix it with contaminants.
The vortex flow generated by the pneumatic nozzles agitates the absorbent.
The techno music agitates them more than the death metal.
Every distinct apprehension of this central commandment agitates men with awe and delight.
Then agitates me into assault and then gets three witnesses here to prove it.
This movement of air agitates the coffee and water.
Apparently that aspect of Halloween agitates him.
The first stage tank agitates the mixture for one to two hours.
He is such a idiot, even just seeing it agitates me.
This ultrasonic energy agitates the waste and fragments it into small pieces.
I satisfy one desire, and it just agitates another.
It is this way that imperialism agitates the already present contradictions within the capitalist countries.
Smoke calms them, whereas heat agitates them.
The large pump agitates the wastewater to suspend the abrasive particles in the catch tank.
But the tube is really what agitates me and pulls at times.
The actuator agitates the container to maintain a flow of the items passing through the opening.
The obstruction impedes the flow of urine and agitates the surrounding tissue.
The ultrasonic energy agitates and promotes the penetration of the drug into the stenotic material.
For example, maybe the traffic on your daily commute agitates you.
The struggle against his condition agitates him at times but there is no danger in him.
This agitates Manoharlal and in vengeance he decides to break off the wedding.

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