Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agitate.(verb)
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Use "agitates" in a sentence
"And third, I don’t know why the fact that Professor Bernstein agitates more people than other VC posters should be seen as proof of anything, let alone reflect unfavorably onhim."
"And third, I don’t know why the fact that Professor Bernstein agitates more people than other VC posters should be seen as proof of anything, let alone reflect unfavorably on him."
"That kind of agitates the atmosphere, and there are some studies from the Storm Prediction Center that says La Nina can sometimes make for more intense or more tornadoes a little bit farther north as we agitate that jet stream."