agitate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Agitate: to stir up or excite public interest or support for a cause.
Sample Sentences
- The protestors gathered to agitate for climate change awareness.
- Her speech aimed to agitate the crowd into action against injustice.
- The loud music seemed to agitate the dog, making it bark incessantly.
- He tried to agitate the mixture until it reached the desired consistency.
- The scandal was enough to agitate public opinion about the politician.
- She felt it was wrong to agitate the situation further with her comments.
- They sought to agitate the community about the importance of voting.
- His constant questions began to agitate his teacher during the lesson.
- The film's controversial themes agitate viewers and spark discussions.
- It's important not to agitate a wound, as it can lead to infection.
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