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agitator

[aj-i-tey-ter] / ˈædʒ ɪˌteɪ tər /


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“Today’s riot by far-left agitators damages our discourse and endangered legislators and staff. Their actions did not represent Montana values.”

From Washington Times

Brooks was ejected 17 seconds into the second half after the Memphis agitator struck James in the groin while guarding him near midcourt.

From Seattle Times

Stewart was described as a "dear friend, fellow agitator and creative force of nature".

From BBC

Prosecutors are referring to many of the Atlanta defendants as “outside agitators,” the very same pejorative label that was applied to Freedom Riders and other civil rights protesters in the 1960s.

From Seattle Times

They said they were acting against "masked agitators" who had barricaded themselves inside with fireworks.

From BBC