Synonym: excitement, ferment, fermentation, hullabaloo, tempestuousness, turmoil, unrest, upheaval. Similar words: prestidigitation, agitate, limitation, invitation, rehabilitation, orientation, affectation, nation-state. Meaning: [‚ædʒɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance 2. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development 3. the feeling of being agitated; not calm 4. disturbance usually in protest 5. the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously).
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151 It was but a momentary agitation, Catherine said to herself; it would presently pass away.
152 Results:The rates of anxiety, agitation, hypochondriac symptom, hypomnesia, gastroenteric symptom and somatic disease were significantly higher in elderly people group than in younger adult group.
153 This steady and undissipated attention to one object, is a sure mark of a superior genius; as hurry, bustle, and agitation, are the never-failing symptoms of a weak and frivolous mind.
154 These verbs all refer to allaying another's anger, belligerence , discontent, or agitation . To.
155 Shan the folk custom with peculiar head flirtatious expressions, tide agitation rhyme is Shan first sign.
156 Telekinesis is the most obvious use of the power, but even powers such as matter agitation and concussion involve the movement and rearrangement of very tiny motes of reality.
157 Responding to this unsettling specter, China has been fostering significant wage increases in its controlled economy in order to fend off any rise in citizen agitation.
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158 Your turn is coming sooner or later , " Wan - erh replied in agitation . She laughed spitefully.
159 Objective:To investigate the efficacy and adverse effects of quetiapine combined with clonazepam versus chlorpromazine or clozapine in the treatment of acute agitation in schizophrenia.
160 Analyzes serious plugging phenomena at outlet of frame type conical agitation tank, seeks out reasons, puts forward modification cases to obtain satisfactory result.
161 This deluxe agitator provides finger-like scraper blades which scrape side walls and swirl the processed material toward the secondary mixer for continuous, all-inclusive agitation.
162 We believe that, in defense of our own institutions, the United States should aid common school education, particularly in the South, and we especially recommend concerted agitation to this end.
163 Jennifer Lambert of Virginia Beach felt such agitation over her dream that she cried for 30 minutes straight when she woke up —and then called her sister, from whom she'd long been estranged.
164 Agitation, brevity and pertinency are the three characteristics of advertisement rhetoric.
165 Her agitation seemed out of consonance with her usual calm.
166 The financial agitation of 1882-1883 was triggered by heavy taxes, ill management of the private banks and tightening finance caused by the war between China and France in 1884.
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