Sentence examples for to agitate from inspiring English sources

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to agitate

verb

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

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Lying soggily upon the sidewalks were leaflets reading "An unemployed agitator ceases to agitate.

You have to agitate, always agitate.

He was trying to agitate people".

But Jana's ability to agitate for change may be limited.

She continues to agitate against archaic discriminatory practices in Igboland.

Instead, he continued to agitate for a better deal.

The Dean news seemed to agitate advisers to Mr. Edwards.

The people begin to agitate for his return.

However, she continued to agitate for reforms in Iran.

"You're going to agitate 780 million Muslims," he says.

The key is to agitate to decarbonise the power grid.

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