What does agitated mean?
Definitions for agitated
ag·i·tat·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
agitatedadjective
troubled emotionally and usually deeply
"agitated parents"
agitatedadjective
physically disturbed or set in motion
"the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled"
Webster Dictionary
Agitated
of Agitate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of agitated in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of agitated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of agitated in a Sentence
Pre-COVID, even the pickiest people didn’t pay that much attention to tiny details like how the corners of the sheets on their beds were folded or if the bacon was semi-crispy or very crispy, now, they have a lot more time [at home] and are more agitated than they have been. They notice every little thing.
I was shaking and I literally felt like I was sweating and agitated, my mum was teary. United Airlines was just United Airlines. I had never been so disrespected and mistreated and embarrassed.
A huge number of people are forced to live in small areas together, in mixed communities, and are agitated, frustration leads to anger. It leads to conflict.
To the extent that this decision gets government workers agitated and undercuts their trust in their employer, they might resist reform efforts and that could make it harder to control costs or restructure.
From a law enforcement standpoint, it had nothing to do with her being agitated as you may have seen on her recording.
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