All 6 Uses
agitate
in
The Mark of Athena
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- My poor cursed boy gets quite ...agitated when the darkness comes.†
p. 75.9agitated = not calm; or stirred up (often emotionally)
- Nemesis had mentioned that Narcissus got agitated after dark, probably because he couldn't see his reflection anymore.†
p. 91.1
- Leo didn't want to stick around long enough to find out what the goddess meant by agitated.†
p. 91.2
- The horses paced in agitation.†
p. 128.9 *agitation = the act of stirring up (emotionally or physically); or a state of emotional unrest
- Her scalp tingled, as if the thoughts in her brain were agitating to get out: a statue ...Athena ...Greek and Roman, her nightmares, and her argument with her mom.†
p. 209.7agitating = stirring up (emotionally or physically)
- All across the room, the smaller spiders became agitated and began retreating back into the hallway.†
p. 552.3agitated = not calm; or stirred up (often emotionally)
Definitions:
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(1)
(agitate) to stir up or shake -- emotionally (as when people are angered or upset) or physically (as when a washing machine cleans clothes)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)