AGITATE vs FIGHT: NOUN
- N/A
- Power or inclination for fighting.
- Synonyms Conflict, Combat, etc. (see battle); fray, affray, encounter, affair, brush.
- Any contest or struggle.
- A boxing match
- The act of fighting; any contest or struggle
- An intense verbal dispute
- An aggressive willingness to compete
- A hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
- A battle; an engagement; a contest in arms; a combat; a violent conflict or struggle for victory, between individuals or between armies, ships, or navies, etc.
- A struggle or contest of any kind.
- Strength or disposition for fighting; pugnacity.
- A screen for the combatants in ships.
- A battle; an attempt to overcome or defeat by physical means; a contest with natural or other weapons.
- The power or inclination to fight; pugnacity.
- A struggle to achieve an objective.
- A quarrel or conflict.
- A physical conflict between two or more individuals.
- A confrontation between opposing groups in which each attempts to harm or gain power over the other, as with bodily force or weapons.
- A fight in which the enemy is continually chased; also, one which continues without definite end or result.
- A bulkhead or other screen designed for the protection of the men during a battle; a bulwark. See close-fights.
AGITATE vs FIGHT: VERB
- To move or actuate. --Thomson.
- Try to stir up public opinion
- 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
- Change the arrangement or position of
- Make a strenuous or labored effort
- Be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight
- Fight against or resist strongly
- 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
AGITATE vs FIGHT: 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.
- To participate in (a boxing match or other similar contest).
- To box against (an opponent).
- To wage or carry on (a battle).
- To contend with or oppose with violence or in battle.
- To strive vigorously and resolutely, as in trying to overcome something; contend: : oppose.
- To engage in a quarrel; argue.
- To engage in a boxing match.
- To attempt to harm or gain power over an adversary by blows or with weapons.
- To contend with or struggle against.
- To cause (a boxer or other contestant) to fight in a match.
- To try to prevent the development or success of.
- To try to extinguish (an uncontrolled fire).
- To make (one's way) by struggle or striving.
- To contend for, as by combat.
AGITATE vs FIGHT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To move with a violent, irregular action
- To move or actuate.
- 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 fight until a decisive and conclusive result is reached.
- To cause to fight; to manage or maneuver in a fight
- To contend with in battle; to war against
- To carry on, or wage, as a conflict, or battle; to win or gain by struggle, as one's way; to sustain by fighting, as a cause.
AGITATE vs FIGHT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be an advocate for
- 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.
- Synonyms and To rouse, stir up, ruffle, discompose.5 and To canvass, deliberate upon.
- To consider on all sides; revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; plan.
- To discuss: debate; call attention to by speech or writing: as, to agitate the question of free trade.
- To disturb, or excite into tumult; perturb.
- 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.
- To move to and fro; impart regular motion to.
- To move or actuate; maintain the action of.
- To engage in battle or in single combat; contend in arms; attempt to defeat, subdue, or destroy an adversary by physical means.
- To contend in any way; struggle for the gaining of an end; strive vigorously: as, to fight against disease; to fight in a political campaign.
- To contend with in battle; war against: as, they fought the enemy in two pitched battles.
- To contend against in any manner.
- To carry on or wage, as a battle or other contest.
- To win or gain by battle or contest of any kind; sustain by fighting.
- To cause to fight; manage or manœuver in a fight: as, to fight cocks; to fight one's ship.
- Be an advocate for
- A boxing or wrestling match
- The act of fighting
- Be engaged in a fight
- Carry on a fight
- (idiom) (fight shy of) To avoid meeting or confronting.
- (idiom) (fight fire with fire) To combat one evil or one set of negative circumstances by reacting in kind.
AGITATE vs FIGHT: RELATED WORDS
- Charge up, Shake up, Campaign, Charge, Shift, Shake, Crusade, Fight, Budge, Push, Excite, Rouse, Foment, Disturb, Stir
- Fight down, Engagement, Competitiveness, Fight back, Conflict, Campaign, Oppose, Agitate, Push, Crusade, Defend, Combat, Struggle, Bout, Battle
AGITATE vs FIGHT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Roil, Irk, Raise up, Commove, Campaign, Charge, Shift, Shake, Fight, Push, Excite, Rouse, Foment, Disturb, Stir
- Boxing, Skirmish, Tussle, Battling, Fighter, Battles, Fight back, Conflict, Campaign, Oppose, Agitate, Push, Combat, Bout, Battle
AGITATE vs FIGHT: 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.
- Are we going to allow ourselves to be trained and equipped to fight the good fight of faith and walk the Jesus ministry?
- We all need to step up and invest in solutions and fight the fight of our lives to save our home planet.
- He is seeking who he may devour, and it is up to us to fight the good fight.
- We fight because we must fight if we are to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny.
- Both of them attempt to fight off the fish and protect their babies, but Marlin is knocked unconscious in the fight.
- You get to build your team and then fight in duels of the fight club in PVP battle.
- Next, you will head into the sewers to fight Honda, and then the last fight with Koga.
- Fight against the institution like Greek statues fight against pornographic standards of penis sizes.
- When forced to fight, they will fight fiercely until killed or routed.
- How Can We Fight the Good Fight When it Feels like We Have No Fight Left?
AGITATE vs FIGHT: 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?
- What is the significance of the Fight Club in Fight Club?
- How does Beowulf's fight with Grendel's mother differ from his fight with himself?
- Do you fight the good implementation fight or the bad?
- Who did Anthony Joshua fight in the Joshua vs Cammarelle fight?
- How is the fight with Bonzo similar to the earlier fight?
- What is the most disturbing line in Fight Fight Club?
- Can boxing fight simulations predict who will win Fight Night?
- Who did Johny Hendricks fight at UFC Fight Night 105?
- Was Manny Pacquiao's first fight a catch-weight fight?
- Who wrote fight the good fight with all your might?