Synonym: tossing. Similar words: agitatedly, agitate, agitation, irritated, premeditated, prestidigitation, meditate, hesitate. Meaning: ['ædʒɪteɪd] adj. 1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply 2. physically disturbed or set in motion 3. thrown from side to side.
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31, When her daughter didn't arrive, she became increasingly agitated.
32, He clamped his mouth shut, agitated.
33, Everyone fell silent and turned to look: nothing but damp, agitated people and the greasy cinderblock walls.
34, The teens, agitated by their restriction, were randomly leaving their living quarters and vehemently hurling obscenities and spitting at staff.
35, Ursula Dean's palms were damp as panic pumped through her, escaping in hasty, shallow breathing and agitated heartbeats.
36, While she was identifying these predators in the encyclopedia, Ruby became noticeably paler and agitated.
37, His huge, lurching fan agitated the air like the Furies in possession of a wickerwork chair.
38, But around it, the group of men was smartly clad, verbose and seriously agitated.
39, When turned or given other nursing care, his limited movements became agitated.
40, On this particular morning he found Dotty in a somewhat agitated mood.
41, While he was pleading I noticed the young black woman was becoming agitated.
42, When agitated, liquid ozone reorganizes into oxygen molecules with the release of sufficient heat to vaporize all the liquid.
43, The nest is agitated by the shaker for a predetermined time interval, usually 15-20 minutes. Sentencedict.com
44, After the first few sentences he became bewildered, agitated, thunder-struck.
45, Vulcan, agitated by dark shapes in the night and inflamed by the stench of blood, was driven to fury.
46, Though evidently representing the same individual, the head was much calmer than that of the agitated portrait of the previous decade.
47, In the tangle of rocks and trees we get a glimpse of the lions, now becoming agitated.
48, The woman's stiff, agitated walk showed how nervous she was.
49, The agitated man shook with frustration as he tried to relate his story.
50, During the first day without her pills, Clare grew increasingly depressed and agitated.
51, The magnetopause marks the inner boundary of the agitated region which itself is called the magnetosheath.
52, They were moving about in an agitated manner and sweating early in the morning and shouting, which created the roar.
53, George did not want to go home in an agitated condition.
54, David O'Neill, a consultant physician, said that Mr Robinson had been in an agitated and delirious state.
55, When scumbling on a canvas the surface is lightly agitated, so that the light which falls upon it is scattered.
56, She sat on the small stove for some while gradually becoming more agitated.
57, Even at this moment brother Mycroft will be early at his desk in the Foreign Office, soothing agitated ministers.
58, Little Maureen was agitated, but she made a nice speech.
59, After he is given a sleeping medication on the evening of admission, the nurse finds him confused and agitated.
60, It was a gray, cool autumn day and all the bees were home, now agitated by the surgery.
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