Agitate (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: stir, revolve, move with a violent, stir up, excite, disturb, discuss with great earnestness, actuate, contrive busily, debate, plot, view in all its aspects, revolve in the mind, perturb, discuss, move, devise

Conjugation of agitate

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Present Simple
agitate
agitate
agitates
agitate
agitate
agitate
Future Simple
will agitate
will agitate
will agitate
will agitate
will agitate
will agitate
Past Simple
agitated
agitated
agitated
agitated
agitated
agitated
Conditional Simple
would agitate
would agitate
would agitate
would agitate
would agitate
would agitate
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Present Progressive
am agitating
are agitating
is agitating
are agitating
are agitating
are agitating
Future Progressive
will be agitating
will be agitating
will be agitating
will be agitating
will be agitating
will be agitating
Past Progressive
was agitating
were agitating
was agitating
were agitating
were agitating
were agitating
Conditional Progressive
would be agitating
would be agitating
would be agitating
would be agitating
would be agitating
would be agitating
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Present Perfect
have agitated
have agitated
has agitated
have agitated
have agitated
have agitated
Future Perfect
will have agitated
will have agitated
will have agitated
will have agitated
will have agitated
will have agitated
Past Perfect
had agitated
had agitated
had agitated
had agitated
had agitated
had agitated
Conditional Perfect
would have agitated
would have agitated
would have agitated
would have agitated
would have agitated
would have agitated
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been agitating
have been agitating
has been agitating
have been agitating
have been agitating
have been agitating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been agitating
will have been agitating
will have been agitating
will have been agitating
will have been agitating
will have been agitating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been agitating
had been agitating
had been agitating
had been agitating
had been agitating
had been agitating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been agitating
would have been agitating
would have been agitating
would have been agitating
would have been agitating
would have been agitating

Examples of agitate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Attempt to agitate the suspect, elicit an emotional reaction.
"The new dance, the rumba agitate all Budapest."
'Yes, one more question.' why did you agitate if you had to back down?
(Announcer) Has found someone else to agitate.
- Be good. Don't agitate.
"Attempt to agitate the suspect, elicit an emotional reaction.
"The new dance, the rumba agitate all Budapest."
'Yes, one more question.' why did you agitate if you had to back down?
(Announcer) Has found someone else to agitate.
- Be good. Don't agitate.
A great idea springs up from a man's soul, agitates his entire being, transports him from the ignorant present and makes him feel the future in a moment.
A great idea springs up in his soul, agitates his entire being, transports him from the present and lets him feel the future.
An impetuous wind agitates the reeds, return to the depths of the waters!
And nothing agitates me more than a hospital visit.
Apparently that aspect of Halloween agitates him.
A great idea springs up from a man's soul, agitates his entire being, transports him from the ignorant present and makes him feel the future in a moment.
A great idea springs up in his soul, agitates his entire being, transports him from the present and lets him feel the future.
An impetuous wind agitates the reeds, return to the depths of the waters!
And nothing agitates me more than a hospital visit.
Apparently that aspect of Halloween agitates him.
" agitated speech,
"Help me." Very agitated.
"Her mother had her salts, expecting to be agitated, and her aunt tried to cry. "
"Herr Hitler, I agitated for a free Norway in 1905."
"My friend left his house last night, greatly agitated and has not yet returned.
- My wife has Alzheimer's, and you told me my visits were agitating her.
- Ricky. you're agitating them. Making them louder.
- You're just agitating them.
- agitating themselves first of all - then I'd be really happy.
A catholic paper against our ideas agitating the workers against us.
" agitated speech,
"Help me." Very agitated.
"Her mother had her salts, expecting to be agitated, and her aunt tried to cry. "
"Herr Hitler, I agitated for a free Norway in 1905."
"My friend left his house last night, greatly agitated and has not yet returned.
- My wife has Alzheimer's, and you told me my visits were agitating her.
- Ricky. you're agitating them. Making them louder.
- You're just agitating them.
- agitating themselves first of all - then I'd be really happy.
A catholic paper against our ideas agitating the workers against us.

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