Sentence examples for the agitated from inspiring English sources

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the agitated

verb

To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.

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Agitated patients are proving difficult to deal with in nonmonitored environments because of the unpredictable consequences of the agitated state on organ systems.

"We cannot afford more bloodshed," she told the agitated protesters.

They quickly began revealing the agitated nature of the person behind them.

In the agitated heart of an anxious nation, the riots seemed just the latest plague.

With her, Raphael was different — the slouch in his back, the agitated foot.

A restless cello line soars over the agitated piano part in the opening movement.

Wallace had already brought out a pill, Miltown, which worked fairly well to calm the agitated.

Did you just suddenly become the agitated, confessional comedian we see now?

You're just trapped in a Tennessee Williams play, or the agitated remnants of one.

Eventually, a delegation of officials showed up, and the agitated crowd surrounded them.

Sometimes Mr. Tesfaye multi-tracks his vocals, the agitated and warm and cynical all commingling.

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