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agitate

AG'ITATE, v.t. [L. agito, from ago. See Act.]

1. To stir violently; to move back and forth with a quick motion; to shake or move briskly; as, to agitate water in a vessel.

2. To move or force into violent irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea.

3. To disturb, or excite into tumult; as, to agitate the mind or passions.

4. To discuss; to debate; to controvert; as, to agitate a question.

5. To consider on all sides; to revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive by mental deliberation; as, politicians agitate desperate designs.

6. To move or actuate. [Not used.]



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AG'ITATE, v.t. [L. agito, from ago. See Act.]

1. To stir violently; to move back and forth with a quick motion; to shake or move briskly; as, to agitate water in a vessel.

2. To move or force into violent irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea.

3. To disturb, or excite into tumult; as, to agitate the mind or passions.

4. To discuss; to debate; to controvert; as, to agitate a question.

5. To consider on all sides; to revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive by mental deliberation; as, politicians agitate desperate designs.

6. To move or actuate. [Not used.]

AG'IT-ATE, v.t. [L. agito, from ago. See Act.]

  1. To stir violently; to move back and forth with a quick motion; to shake or move briskly; as, to agitate water in a vessel.
  2. To move or force into violent irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea.
  3. To disturb, or excite into tumult; as, to agitate the mind or passions.
  4. To discuss; to debate; to controvert; as, to agitate a question.
  5. To consider on all sides; to revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive by mental deliberation; as, politicians agitate desperate designs. – King Charles.
  6. To move or actuate. [Not used.] – Blackmore.

Ag"i*tate
  1. To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.

    "Winds . . . agitate the air." Cowper.
  2. To move or actuate.

    [R.] Thomson.
  3. To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was greatly agitated.

    The mind of man is agitated by various passions.
    Johnson.

  4. To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a controversy hotly agitated.

    Boyle.
  5. To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive busily; to devise; to plot; as, politicians agitate desperate designs.

    Syn. -- To move; shake; excite; rouse; disturb; distract; revolve; discuss; debate; canvass.

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Agitate

AG'ITATE, verb transitive [Latin agito, from ago. See Act.]

1. To stir violently; to move back and forth with a quick motion; to shake or move briskly; as, to agitate water in a vessel.

2. To move or force into violent irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea.

3. To disturb, or excite into tumult; as, to agitate the mind or passions.

4. To discuss; to debate; to controvert; as, to agitate a question.

5. To consider on all sides; to revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to contrive by mental deliberation; as, politicians agitate desperate designs.

6. To move or actuate. [Not used.]

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importance

IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

He believes himself a man of importance.

4. Thing implied; matter; subject; importunity. [In these senses, obsolete.]

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DESCRIPTION, n.

1. The act of delineating, or representing the figure of any thing by a plan, to be presented to the eye.

2. The figure or appearance of any thing delineated, or represented by visible lines, marks, colors, &c.; as the description of a country, or of Solomons temple.

3. The act of representing a thing by words or by signs, or the passage containing such representation; a representation of names, nature of properties, that gives to another a view of the thing. Homer abounds with beautiful and striking descriptions.

4. A definition. All definitions must be less perfect descriptions of a material thing, than a visible figure or delineation.

5. The qualities expressed in a representation; as, a man of this description. Hence,

6. The persons having the qualities expressed; a class of persons to whom a description is applicable, or who are in a similar condition.

The secretary proceeds to examine, whether a difference ought to be permitted to remain between them and another description of public creditors.

Persons of different descriptions.

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