AGITATE vs COMMOVE: VERB
- Exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for
- Move very slightly
- Move or cause to move back and forth
- Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
- Try to stir up public opinion
- To move or actuate. --Thomson.
- Change the arrangement or position of
- Change the arrangement or position of
- Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
- To move violently; to agitate, excite or rouse
AGITATE vs COMMOVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to move with violence or sudden force.
- To upset; disturb.
- To arouse interest in (a cause, for example) by use of the written or spoken word; discuss or debate.
- To stir up public interest in a cause.
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AGITATE vs COMMOVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To move with a violent, irregular action
- To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb.
- To discuss with great earnestness; to debate.
- To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive busily; to devise; to plot.
- To move or actuate.
- To cause to move with force or violence; agitate; disturb.
- To rouse strong feelings in; excite.
- To urge; to persuade; to incite.
- To put in motion; to disturb; to unsettle.
AGITATE vs COMMOVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To move or actuate; maintain the action of.
- To move to and fro; impart regular motion to.
- To move or force into violent irregular action; shake or move briskly; excite physically: as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.
- Be an advocate for
- To disturb, or excite into tumult; perturb.
- To discuss: debate; call attention to by speech or writing: as, to agitate the question of free trade.
- To consider on all sides; revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; plan.
- Synonyms and To rouse, stir up, ruffle, discompose.5 and To canvass, deliberate upon.
- To engage in agitation; arouse or attempt to arouse public interest, as in some political or social question: as, he set out to agitate in the country.
- To put in motion; disturb; agitate; unsettle; throw into commotion.
AGITATE vs COMMOVE: RELATED WORDS
- Charge up, Shake up, Campaign, Charge, Shift, Shake, Crusade, Fight, Budge, Push, Excite, Rouse, Foment, Disturb, Stir
- Upstir, Suscitate, Estuate, Emmove, Exsuscitate, Concitation, Rouse, Raise up, Charge, Disturb, Shake up, Excite, Stir up, Charge up, Agitate
AGITATE vs COMMOVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Roil, Irk, Raise up, Commove, Campaign, Charge, Shift, Shake, Fight, Push, Excite, Rouse, Foment, Disturb, Stir
- Uprouse, Conquassate, Tumultuary, Upstir, Suscitate, Estuate, Emmove, Exsuscitate, Concitation, Rouse, Raise up, Excite, Disturb, Charge, Agitate
AGITATE vs COMMOVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Agitate any stored, reconstituted vaccine prior to administration.
- UV rays and aggressors that agitate the complexion.
- After waiting, agitate using a black emulsifying pad.
- Agitate by hand to resuspend the cellulose beads.
- Continuously agitate grout until grouting operations are complete.
- By this time the agitate water had settled.
- Agitate up to 750 mg specifically a day.
- After any break in the sprayingoperation, agitate thoroughlybeforesprayingagain.
- To drive or agitate with blasts of wind.
- Organize, agitate, educate, must be our war cry.
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AGITATE vs COMMOVE: QUESTIONS
- How long does it take to fix Whirlpool wtw5000dw1 to agitate?
- Why is my Kenmore 500 series washer agitate but not spin?
- What happens when you agitate the surface water in your tank?
- When can a government servant agitate for revision or review?
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