0 someone who tries to make people take part in protests and political activities, especially ones that cause trouble:
It is thought that the strike was the work of undercover political agitators.
Miller surveys the fluctuating fortunes of individual agitators and groupings, yet it is hard to gauge what significance should be attached to antimilitarism more generally.
What a happy hunting ground for the agitator anxious to justify his position!
I have been, and still am, a labour agitator.
We must realise the fact that the labour agitator thrives on the parsimonious employer.
This is an opportunity of lecturing to great audiences which any professor, any educator, or any agitator would be only too proud to grasp.
This is an old story that is always brought in to explain popular agitation; that it is the people who are led away by agitators.
Drawing on the empowering imagery of motherhood, a few women attained prominence as agitators and publicists and many more participated in public demonstrations.
No rotating devices or moving agitators were considered.
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