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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Highly agitated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is extremely upset or disturbed. Example: "After hearing the news, she was highly agitated and couldn't focus on her work."
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The rest of the actors poured out of the room still highly agitated.
Ruwet told C.I.A. investigators that in Mulholland's presence, Olson became highly agitated.
Ms. Schwartz said that after his court appearance the man came to the coalition, highly agitated.
They became aggressive or extremely withdrawn, highly agitated or abnormally limp.
After a while, it felt like a series of visits from very colorful and highly agitated relatives.
Mr. Salim did not testify yesterday but appeared highly agitated, interrupting the proceedings several times and asking to be heard.
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And "Aguirre" achieves its potency by instilling the claustrophobic experience of the Spanish explorers: static shots of Amazonian river bends, in which the vegetation at the water's edge blurs into a solid green wall, become highly agitating through repetition.
They're highly-agitated, they're in a situation that's not normal for them and they're not listening to logic.
The C minor D 958 was agitated, highly strung; the A major D959 imposingly muscular; the B flat D960 serene, regretful, nostalgic.
"The male is clearly highly stressed and agitated, his forearms are very wet from him licking himself to cool down," Australia Museum principle research scientist Mark Eldridge wrote in a museum blog.
We noticed that awake mice, especially the DMSXL mice, appeared highly stressed and agitated during recording, and so we assessed the respiratory function in anesthetized mice.
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