1 to argue forcefully, especially in public, in order to achieve a particular type of change:
3 to argue energetically, esp. in public, in order to achieve a particular type of change:
4 to make someone become nervous because of worry or fear that is difficult to control:
Additionally, a range of uncomfortable tactical approaches agitated communication.
The past seemed to offer inspiration and guidance for a new generation of soldiers and sailors, and useful propaganda for those who agitated for war.
The flask was agitated at least once a day for aeration.
One-half was placed in oxygenated ice-cold superfusate and gently agitated in the dark.
Instead of reacting with sedation, as was the case in psychiatric and healthy controls, they became rather agitated.
Week 6 infants, who are at the apex of the crying function, preferred only adults with whom they had interacted when agitated.
She appeared tearful, anxious, and agitated when she was advised of her baby's serious medical problems.
There was no "therapy" except for being tied to the bed during agitated periods and rare visits by attending physicians.
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使擔憂, 使焦慮, 使躁動不安…
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使担忧, 使焦虑, 使躁动不安…
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inquietar, protestar, luchar…
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inquietar, protestar, lutar…
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sosyal veya siyasi değişiklikleri kazanmak için yaygara koparmak, tartışma çıkarmak, ajite etmek…
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agiter, perturber, mener campagne…
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vzrušit, zneklidnit, agitovat…
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gøre nervøs, forurolige, agitere…
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