0 someone who tries to make people take part in protests and political activities, especially ones that cause trouble -- (抗议或政治波动中的)煽动者,策动者
It is thought that the strike was the work of undercover political agitators. 人们认为罢工背后有秘密政治势力在煽风点火。
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.
This combination rendered them the prey of unscrupulous agitators or scheming (but, now, other) politicians.
A general lack of sources and the very vagueness of the ideas of these agitators make the reconstruction of any unified theory an artificial task.
The owners of the mill claimed that outside agitators were stirring up problems at work.
Their opponents must reach beyond enclave boundaries for assistance from central state officials, politicians, and "outside agitators" to weaken the regime.
A common laboratory equipment agitator-heater was replaced by a gas stove and manual agitation with the aid of a wooden spoon.
It was a realm outside the control of the state, a place where agitators could withdraw into sheltering obscurity.