agitating

[US]/[ˈæɡɪteɪtɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈæɡɪteɪtɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle of agitate)To stir up; to excite to action; to disturb.; To move or stir vigorously.; To cause to feel anxious or unsettled.
adj.Causing agitation; unsettling.

Phrases & Collocations

agitating crowd

highly agitating

agitating factors

being agitated

agitating speech

agitated state

agitating news

agitatedly speaking

agitating influence

severely agitating

Example Sentences

the constant noise was incredibly agitating, making it hard to concentrate.

his aggressive behavior was agitating to everyone in the room.

she found the political debate deeply agitating and avoided watching it.

the slow internet speed was agitating, especially while trying to upload files.

dealing with customer complaints can be agitating, but it's part of the job.

the news of the layoffs was agitating for the employees.

he was agitating the mixture vigorously to ensure it combined properly.

the bureaucratic process was agitating and time-consuming.

the lack of progress on the project was agitating the team leader.

she tried to remain calm despite the agitating circumstances.

the faulty equipment was agitating the production schedule.

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