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agitate

[aj-i-teyt] / ˈædʒ ɪˌteɪt /




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"Dashcam footage from Doyle's vehicle shows that as he approached Dale Street and Water Street, he became increasingly agitated by the crowds," she said.

From BBC

Officers will also be barred from directing that people who are severely agitated be sedated.

From New York Times

Sports columnist Jason Whitlock then accused Democrats of "agitating for unrest" and cautioned that he is "ready for whatever's next."

From Salon

“We’re not trying to trick you or nothing,” the investigator told the increasingly agitated parents.

From Los Angeles Times

“He was easily agitated, had memory loss and his cognitive abilities were severely impacted.”

From Seattle Times