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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extremely agitated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is extremely upset or disturbed. Example: The protesters were extremely agitated, shouting and waving their signs in front of the government building.
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Patients may become extremely agitated or deeply depressed and unresponsive.
Six hours before the first show, Ailes became extremely agitated.
It turned out that the husband was simply extremely agitated.
The 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries constituted an extremely agitated period in Javanese history.
"And when I declined, he got extremely agitated and started calling me names".
"And yours?" He was extremely agitated and said he was not sure.
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One is that some children may have a "paradoxical" reaction to the drugs that causes them to become extremely restless, agitated or impulsive.
Emotional abuse -- is a loved one being emotionally upset or agitated; being extremely withdrawn and non communicative or self report being verbally or emotionally mistreated?
Zoo director Thane Maynard said the gorilla did not appear to be attacking the child but was "an extremely strong" animal in an agitated situation.
At a meeting at the White House afterward, an agitated Mr. Obama "was extremely firm" with intelligence officials, saying that he "expected us to do better," recalled one who was in the room.
"But while everyone around him got agitated, Dr. Bérès remained extremely calm, as if all this agitation didn't affect him".
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