Simple past tense and past participle of agitate. (verb)
Examples of word agitated
From this time till half - past two I became constantly more agitated -- _agitated, _ perhaps, is too strong a word -- but I was restless and anxious beyond what I should have chosen to acknowledge.
From this time till half-past two I became constantly more agitated -- _agitated_, perhaps, is too strong a word -- but I was restless and anxious beyond what I should have chosen to acknowledge.
His expression agitated me so that I unconsciously rose to my feet and warned him off with my fan; but he seemed rooted to the spot.
We have two or three questions that are up before the people of Canada today, and you do not hear them agitated from the strictly agricultural standpoint.
IT was about a week later that Edward Mottisfont rang David Blake up on the telephone and begged him in agitated accents, to come to Mr. Mottisfont without delay.
Rome was again agitated by the bloody feuds of the barons, who detested each other, and despised the commons: their hostile fortresses, both in town and country, again rose, and were again demolished: and the peaceful citizens, a flock of sheep, were devoured, says the Florentine historian, by these rapacious wolves.
The patient was described as agitated, confused, physically assaultive, and unresponsive to the psychiatrist’s mental status evaluation.