Meaning & Definition of word "Agitate"

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    Agitate

    /ˈædʒɪˌteɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To move or stir up; to disturb or excite emotionally.
      • Example: The activist's speech was designed to agitate the crowd into action.
    • 2. To incite or instigate; to promote or encourage (something).
      • Example: The organization was formed to agitate for social justice reforms.
    • 3. To stir or shake (a liquid) to promote a reaction or mixing.
      • Example: Please agitate the solution before adding the reagent.
    • 4. To vex or trouble; to cause anxiety or concern.
      • Example: The ongoing debates in the community agitate her thoughts.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'agitare', frequentative of 'agere' meaning 'to drive, act'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    agitate for change:

    To actively campaign or advocate for changes in a situation.

    agitate the waters:

    To cause disturbance or unsettle a situation or a group.

    agitated state:

    A condition of emotional disturbance or unrest.

    Related Words

    agitation:

    The state of being agitated; emotional disturbance.

    agitator:

    A person who stirs up public feeling, especially for political purposes.

    agitated:

    In a state of anxiety or nervousness.

    Slang Meanings of agitate

    Meaning: To get someone worked up.

    Example Sentence: Stop agitating him, he’s already on edge.

    Meaning: To annoy or provoke someone.

    Example Sentence: She knows how to agitate him just for fun.