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agitated ADJ

agitated
agitado(-a)

I . agitate [ˈædʒɪteɪt] VB trans

1. agitate (make nervous):

to become agitated

2. agitate (shake):

II . agitate [ˈædʒɪteɪt] VB intr

Usage examples with agitated

to become agitated

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The mob grew more agitated and violent as they continued on.
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They agitated both politically and violently sometimes resorting to sporadic acts of sabotage.
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Red is a warm colour, lively and agitated; it is forceful, a movement in itself.
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Both these methods create an agitated, large amount of surface area between the water and the air, thus allowing transfer of gases.
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Herring, for instance, will become very agitated if they are isolated from conspecifics.
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When grown in liquid media, the yeast fails to grow well unless the media is constantly agitated.
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When it finds the picnic site, it becomes agitated and gathers up the dirty dishes.
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He also is never shown getting agitated, showing no signs of annoyance when he can't spot his target during an assassination - instead, he seems impressed.
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There is also a high-pitched "jayer-jayer" call that increases in speed as the bird becomes more agitated.
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She agitated for the creation of a teachers' union.
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