agitate

கிளர்ச்சியுறவும்
definition
verb
the thought of questioning Toby agitated him extremely
make (someone) troubled or nervous.
translation of 'agitate'
கிளர்ச்சிசெய்,
புரட்சிசெய்
verb
கிளர்ச்சி செய்
example
During and after settling, care should be taken not to 'agitate' the water.
'agitate' the water to disperse the oil
With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to 'agitate' the storage as is required with liquid storages.
Undoubtedly, my observations will once again 'agitate' a few people who will tell me that I should get behind U.S. automakers instead of criticizing them.
If you're going to 'agitate' a person by getting them to eat certain foods, I think you've not given them a quality experience.
They seemed generally wary of taking ‘political’ stances on issues and preferred to cooperate with rather than 'agitate' against the re-emerging government.
As he had mentioned to Vanessa, they needed a really good blow to 'agitate' the sea, stir up its bed and move larger objects to the surface.
'agitate' the water to disperse the oil
In the morning, 'agitate' the water with a toilet brush and flush.
This was done by gently 'agitating' each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a .5 mm geologic screen or into .3 mm fine mesh.
Who, in fact, were the actors who 'agitated' for a naked public square, and what were the grievances or desired benefits that drove their activism?
Reporting back, he 'agitated' for reform, so troubled was he by the abuses he had uncovered.
‘I've remorselessly 'agitated' for a full public inquiry but the powers that be have just kicked me into touch so to speak,’ he said.
The bigger clubs could even win their long-sought prize of negotiating their own television deals - something Celtic and Rangers have 'agitated' for in the past.
They also 'agitated' for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning.
In many other healing temples for 'agitated' people physical restraints are used, but they are not used here.
Mark had learnt, during their talk that the man's name was Joseph but everyone referred to him as Josh, and he was extremely 'agitated' .
Lisa's friend arrives, Stefan plays more 'agitatedly' .
She hadn't had a nightmare, or a panic attack or anything of that sort, yet she was extremely 'agitated' .
I had to make a decision; there were too many questions that kept 'agitating' me.
We all know what a difficult road this is and many of us have 'agitated' for substantial improvements to it.
Poor Charlotte: it's a difficult time for her, anxious and 'agitated' , only five weeks to Christmas and her fudge won't set, and then there's the turkeys to think of.
Later that night, when taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary for treatment to a hand, she was not psychiatrically assessed despite her 'agitated' condition and was allowed home.
My thoughts turned immediately to that young boy, all those years ago, 'agitatedly' working out his fantasies.
There he 'agitated' for free speech.
Seven minutes later the waiting room is filled with shouting as more officers arrive with an 'agitated' young man whose once-smart white shirt and khaki pants are soaked in blood.
At first he was extremely 'agitated' that she was standing so close to his private zone.
Cabramatta was a community of ordinary people like that old man, who recognised the problems of drugs and organised crime in their community and spoke up and 'agitated' for change.
In September 1941 he 'agitated' for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date.
He was extremely 'agitated' and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up.
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