Words Like AGITATE

We have put together a list of words that are similar to AGITATE.

32 Alternative Words Similar to agitate

1 Rouse Verb      Synonym Words Like Rouse
2 Charge Verb      Synonym Words Like Charge
3 Commove Verb      Synonym Words Like Commove
4 Excite Verb      Synonym Words Like Excite
5 Crusade Verb      Synonym Words Like Crusade
6 Fight Verb      Synonym Words Like Fight
7 Press Verb      Synonym Words Like Press
8 Campaign Verb      Synonym Words Like Campaign
9 Push Verb      Synonym Words Like Push
10 Stir Verb      Synonym Words Like Stir
11 Shift Verb      Synonym Words Like Shift
12 Vex Verb      Synonym Words Like Vex
13 Disturb Verb      Synonym Words Like Disturb
14 Advertise Verb      Synonym Words Like Advertise
15 Advertize Verb      Synonym Words Like Advertize
16 Displace Verb      Synonym Words Like Displace
17 Move Verb      Synonym Words Like Move
18 Promote Verb      Synonym Words Like Promote
19 Provoke Verb      Synonym Words Like Provoke
20 Stimulate Verb      Synonym Words Like Stimulate
21 Trouble Verb      Synonym Words Like Trouble
22 Upset Verb      Synonym Words Like Upset
23 Calm Verb      Antonym Words Like Calm
24 Agitated Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Agitated
25 Debate Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Debate
26 Plot Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Plot
27 Beat Verb      Hyponym Words Like Beat
28 Scramble Verb      Hyponym Words Like Scramble
29 Poke Verb      Hyponym Words Like Poke
30 Toss Verb      Hyponym Words Like Toss
31 Succuss Verb      Hyponym Words Like Succuss
32 Concuss Verb      Hyponym Words Like Concuss

7 examples of agitate

1 the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.
2 he was greatly agitated
3 a controversy hotly agitated
4 politicians agitate desperate designs
5 She is crusading for women's rights
6 The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate
7 My hands were shaking

10 definitions of agitate

1 To move with a violent, irregular action
2 To move or actuate.
3 To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb.
4 To discuss with great earnestness; to debate.
5 To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive busily; to devise; to plot.
6 change the arrangement or position of
7 move very slightly
8 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
9 move or cause to move back and forth
10 try to stir up public opinion
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