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The phrase "agitate with" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing stirring up emotions or thoughts in conjunction with something else, but it is not standard.
Example: "The speaker aimed to agitate with his passionate rhetoric, stirring the audience's emotions."
Alternatives: "stir up" or "provoke".
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A three-party coalition government, led by Nahda, appeared unable to tackle either economic or security challenges; radical Salafists profited by new-found freedom to agitate, with growing violence, for stricter religious rules, such as enforcing veils for women and segregating girls in schools.
200g cockles 1 cod's head weighing about a kilo or more A couple good knobs of butter A tablespoon of olive or rapeseed oil Sea salt and freshly ground white pepper 100ml sherry 2tbsp chopped parsley To prepare the cockles, put them in a bowl of cold water and agitate with your hands.
But for nearly two decades, the Dill Pickle Club served as a prime forum for this vanishing sort of direct, civil community where artists, activists, intellectuals, and "regular Joes" could gather and converse, even argue and agitate, with the single shared goal of contributing to a more-vibrant, informed, and freer society.
We encourage all Americans to support our voyage, and to agitate with the US government and public opinion to ensure our safe passage to Gaza.
Heaphy refused to accept this and began to agitate, with support from Grey, Havelock, and General Duncan Cameron, commander of British forces in New Zealand, with the British government.
Let it dry and then agitate with a suede brush.
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One resident I met at Beatitudes, Nancy Kay Beck, often seemed agitated, with a fretful look about her.
"Mel gets agitated with so much stimulation, and needs to relax a bit," Ms. Carvalho said.
He agitated with neighbours and the local Victorian Society – with some success – for the preservation of Birmingham's old buildings.
He was agitated with just about everyone: prosecutors, former colleagues, journalists, investors and even his own lawyer.
Dr. Victor Vazquez was collegial as we left the wards, though he was also agitated with the investigators.
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