Agit. ante us.
agit. ante us.
agit. ante us. abbr.
latin agita ante usum (shake before using)
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agit. bene agit. bene abbr. latin agita bene (shake well)
- Agitas
heartburn; indigestion. agitation; anxiety. noun agitation or anxiety examples the house remodeling gave her agita. word origin italian agitare ‘to agitate’ agita ag·i·ta (āj’ĭ-tə) n. acid indigestion.
- Agitated depression
a severe depression accompanied by constant restlessness. noun severe depression accompanied by extreme anxiety and agitation also called agitated melancholia agitated depression ag·i·tat·ed depression (āj’ĭ-tā’tĭd) n. a form of depression characterized by restlessness and nervous activity.
- Agitatedly
excited; disturbed. historical examples “i do hope the cat will get along all right,” she said agitatedly. jane field mary e. wilkins freeman i offered to inquire of the captain: but she stopped me, agitatedly. campaigns of a non-combatant, george alfred townsend “mrs crane”—began isabel, agitatedly, but she was interrupted at once. blind policy george […]
- Agitative
to move or force into violent, irregular action: the hurricane winds agitated the sea. to shake or move briskly: the machine agitated the mixture. to move to and fro; impart regular motion to. to disturb or excite emotionally; arouse; perturb: a crowd agitated to a frenzy by imp-ssioned oratory; a man agitated by disquieting news. […]