adjective
- causing worry, nervousness, or disturbance
verb
- present participle of agitate: to make someone feel worried or angry
- present participle of agitate: to stir or shake something vigorously
Examples
- The agitating news kept her awake all night.
- His constant complaints were agitating to everyone in the office.
- The washing machine was agitating the clothes in soapy water.
- She found the loud music agitating during her study session.
- The protesters were agitating for better working conditions.
- The agitating motion of the boat made several passengers seasick.
- His agitating behavior disrupted the peaceful meeting.