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Tenses: agitates, agitating, agitated

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agitateadd into favorites/ˈæ.dʒɪ.teɪt/, /ˈæ.ʤɪ.tet/
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Etymology: [ 'a-j&-"tAt ] (verb.) 15th century. From Latin agitatus, past participle of agitare (“to put in motion”) agere (“to move”). Compare with French agiter. See act, agent.
Synonyms: move, shake, excite, rouse, disturb, distract, revolve, discuss, debate, canvass, beat, churn, concuss, convulse, rock, stir, toss, alarm, argue
Antonyms: calm, lull, quiet, soothe, tranquilize, not bother

sarsmak, tahrik etmek, çalkalamak, çalkamak; karıştırmak, kışkırtmak, altüst etmek, üzmek, çalkala,s_h.telaşlandır+e.çalkala, propaganda yapmak, sallamak, çalkalamak, çalkalanmak, heyecan, sıkıntı, ruhb. ajite etmek, s_h.telaşlandır+e.çalkala, heyecanlandırmak, karıştırmak, çalkalamak, çalkala, tedirgin etmek, için kışkırtmak, tedirgin, ruhb. ajite, heyecanlı, ajite, Rahatsız, huzursuz, helecanlı, taşkın, telaşlandır, alt üst olmuş, çalkalanmış, tekrar karma, ajite etmek,

1 sarsmak     ts
2 tahrik etmek  fiil     ts
3 çalkalamak, çalkamak; karıştırmak  fiil     ts
4 kışkırtmak  fiil     ts
5 altüst etmek  fiil     ts
6 üzmek  fiil     ts
7 çalkala,s_h.telaşlandır+e.çalkala     ts
8 propaganda yapmak     ts
9 sallamak     ts
10 çalkalamak  fiil     ts
11 çalkalanmak     ts
12 heyecan     ts
13 sıkıntı     ts
14 ruhb. ajite etmek  fiil     ts
15 s_h.telaşlandır+e.çalkala     ts
16 heyecanlandırmak  fiil     ts
17 karıştırmak, çalkalamak  Tekstil     ts
18 çalkala     ts
19 tedirgin etmek  Denizbilim     ts
20agitate for için kışkırtmak     ts
21agitated tedirgin  sıfat     ts
22agitated ruhb. ajite  sıfat     ts
23agitated heyecanlı     ts
24agitated ajite     ts
25agitated Rahatsız, huzursuz, helecanlı, taşkın  Tıp     ts
26agitated telaşlandır     ts
27agitated alt üst olmuş     ts
28agitated çalkalanmış     ts
29agitating tekrar karma     ts
30 ajite etmek     ts
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To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was greatly agitated, To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated. --Boyle, To move or actuate. --Thomson, To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel, To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive busily; to devise; to plot; as, politicians agitate desperate designs, Smessay, To move a solution over the surface of film or paper during development so that fresh liquid comes into contact with the surface, v To disturb, cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks", move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat", exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate", move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking", change the arrangement or position of, stir up, disturb; perturb, excite; cause turmoil and unrest; cause to move in an irregular manner, shake, To move or actuate. [R.] --Thomson, To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel. ``Winds . . . agitate the air. --Cowper, If something agitates you, it worries you and makes you unable to think clearly or calmly. The thought of them getting her possessions when she dies agitates her. see also agitation, If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it. The women who worked in these mills had begun to agitate for better conditions, If you agitate something, you shake it so that it moves about. All you need to do is gently agitate the water with a finger or paintbrush, try to stir up public opinion, change the arrangement or position of cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks" try to stir up public opinion, To move or actuate, To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated, change the arrangement or position of cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks", flurry, roiled-up, past of agitate, thrown from side to side; "a tossing ship, thrown from side to side; "a tossing ship", physically disturbed or set in motion; "the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled", If someone is agitated, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice. Susan seemed agitated about something = upset, distressed. so nervous or upset that you are unable to keep still or think calmly, troubled emotionally and usually deeply; "agitated parents", disturbed; perturbed, excited; shaken up, third-person singular of agitate, causing or tending to cause anger or resentment; "a provoking delay at the airport", present participle of agitate,

31 To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was greatly agitated - "The mind of man is agitated by various passions. --Johnson."     ts
32 To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated. --Boyle     ts
33 To move or actuate. --Thomson     ts
34 To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel - "Winds . . . agitate the air.'' --Cowper."     ts
35 To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive busily; to devise; to plot; as, politicians agitate desperate designs     ts
36 Smessay     ts
37 To move a solution over the surface of film or paper during development so that fresh liquid comes into contact with the surface     ts
38 v To disturb     ts
39 cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"     ts
40 move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"     ts
41 exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"     ts
42 move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"     ts
43 change the arrangement or position of     ts
44 stir up, disturb; perturb, excite; cause turmoil and unrest; cause to move in an irregular manner, shake  fiil     ts
45 To move or actuate. [R.] --Thomson     ts
46 To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel. ``Winds . . . agitate the air. --Cowper     ts
47 If something agitates you, it worries you and makes you unable to think clearly or calmly. The thought of them getting her possessions when she dies agitates her. see also agitation     ts
48 If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it. The women who worked in these mills had begun to agitate for better conditions     ts
49 If you agitate something, you shake it so that it moves about. All you need to do is gently agitate the water with a finger or paintbrush     ts
50 try to stir up public opinion     ts
51 change the arrangement or position of cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks" try to stir up public opinion     ts
52 To move or actuate     ts
53 To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated     ts
54 change the arrangement or position of cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"     ts
55To agitate. flurry     ts
56agitated. roiled-up     ts
57agitated past of agitate     ts
58agitated thrown from side to side; "a tossing ship     ts
59agitated thrown from side to side; "a tossing ship"     ts
60agitated physically disturbed or set in motion; "the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled"     ts
61agitated If someone is agitated, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice. Susan seemed agitated about something = upset, distressed. so nervous or upset that you are unable to keep still or think calmly     ts
62agitated troubled emotionally and usually deeply; "agitated parents"     ts
63agitated disturbed; perturbed, excited; shaken up  sıfat     ts
64agitates third-person singular of agitate     ts
65agitating causing or tending to cause anger or resentment; "a provoking delay at the airport"     ts
66agitating present participle of agitate     ts
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