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Agitate

Description

Agitate is a verb that means to disturb, excite, or provoke someone or something into action. It can also refer to the process of causing a liquid to move vigorously or creating a stir. Additionally, it can describe the action of promoting or advocating a particular cause or idea.

Sample Sentences

1. Verb - Disturb: The loud noise from the construction site agitated the residents.

2. Verb - Excite: The thrilling movie trailer agitated the audience, making them eager to watch the film.

3. Verb - Provoke: His offensive comment agitated her, resulting in a heated argument.

4. Verb - Stir a Liquid: The chef carefully agitated the sauce to prevent it from burning.

5. Verb - Promote a Cause: The organization launched a campaign to agitate for equal rights.

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