We found 27 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word agitate:
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General (23 matching dictionaries)
- agitate: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
- agitate: Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
- agitate: Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 11th Edition [home, info]
- agitate: Wordnik [home, info]
- agitate: Cambridge International Dictionary of English [home, info]
- Agitate: Wiktionary [home, info]
- agitate: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed. [home, info]
- agitate: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus [home, info]
- agitate: Infoplease Dictionary [home, info]
- Agitate, agitate: Dictionary.com [home, info]
- agitate: UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: Cambridge Dictionary of American English [home, info]
- Agitate: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home, info]
- Agitate: Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition [home, info]
- agitate: Rhymezone [home, info]
- agitate: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: Webster's 1828 Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: Free Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: Mnemonic Dictionary [home, info]
- agitate: WordNet 1.7 Vocabulary Helper [home, info]
- agitate: LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, info]
- agitate: Dictionary/thesaurus [home, info]
Business (1 matching dictionary)
- agitate: Legal dictionary [home, info]
Computing (1 matching dictionary)
- agitate: Encyclopedia [home, info]
Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
- agitate: Medical dictionary [home, info]
Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
- agitate: Idioms [home, info]
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Quick definitions (agitate)
▸ verb: try to stir up public opinion
▸ verb: change the arrangement or position of
▸ verb: cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
▸ verb: move or cause to move back and forth
▸ verb: move very slightly
▸ verb: 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
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