agitating in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

agitating in the PONS Dictionary

agitating Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Owing to its contentment, it is not agitated.
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He began agitating for black suffrage, joining forces with the vote campaign....
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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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The causes it had agitated for had been successful, and the church looked backwards with pride, but saw little to look forward to.
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When in danger, she often resorts to religion and when agitated, she emits a high-pitched iiiii sound, slaps her lap and sometimes faints.
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She has stated that, as a child, she was often agitated.
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As the fog warms, or is agitated, it rises and dissipates.
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He was also among the first to agitate for a free school system.
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They took advantage of the lack of oversight to agitate for more political freedom.
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The crowd were agitating for the bodies to be handed over to families rather than buried at the cemetery.
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