English to Punjabi Dictionary agitation

agitation

ਅੰਦੋਲਨ
definition
noun
she was wringing her hands in agitation
a state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
The strains were grown at 30° on agar plates or in liquid culture with agitation .
the action of briskly stirring or disturbing something, especially a liquid.
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Moreover, he was plagued by a kind of sullen, intense, nervous 'agitation' , similar to that of a drug-addict experiencing withdrawal.
It saw the Bread or Blood riots, frontier repressions and concerted anti-Chinese 'agitation' .
she was wringing her hands in 'agitation'
The medication can reduce the concomitant anxiety and 'agitation' , but does little to stop the underlying delusions.
It increased popular support by its association with the land reform 'agitation' .
I had to look up the word roil there as I was worried I had just created a portmanteau word from Boil and Oil - well sort of portmanteau but it does mean in a state of turbulence or 'agitation' .
It led to more assertive Catholic 'agitation' over religious issues such as denominational schooling or the defence of Catholic doctrines.
One issue they've used to galvanize their public is continuing 'agitation' to erode the constitutional safeguards against establishment of religion.
Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant 'agitation' to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank.
Use the gentle cycle if you are concerned about too much 'agitation' .
Therefore, reliability of liquid or slurry manure analysis results is best with 'agitation' .
Steroid psychosis can cause anxiety, 'agitation' , euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes and even serious depression.
Three days later, he began to experience hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and 'agitation' along with dizziness and nausea.
It is also associated with memory difficulties, attentional problems, anxiety, 'agitation' and then some individuals develop cognitive decline.
Temperature also measures the degree of 'agitation' of molecules in a liquid or a gas.
In particular, delusional patients showed higher scores in 'agitation' and anxiety.
If 'agitation' , anxiety or suicidal thinking appears, parents and therapists must take immediate action.
As with all natives of this combination, the Aries / Virgo may suffer from nervous anxiety, 'agitation' , and stress.
The strains were grown at 30° on agar plates or in liquid culture with 'agitation' .
In Britain, the radical 'agitation' of the Reform League had been successfully appropriated by the Liberal Party for the elections of 1868.
she was wringing her hands in 'agitation'
Corydalis is a European sedative herb that addresses insomnia that stems from nervousness, 'agitation' , depression or anxiety.
widespread 'agitation' for social reform
He was crawling under his skin with anxiety and 'agitation' .
It is unclear whether the decision was a response to widespread 'agitation' .
In 1795, during a period of high food prices and severe public 'agitation' , stones were thrown at the King's carriage as he went to Westminster to open a new session of parliament.
It is governed by temperature, contact between the solids and liquid and the degree of 'agitation' , time, and by the composition of the extracting liquid, in this case the grape juice as it becomes wine.
Anarchist and socialist 'agitation' lagged far behind on the scale of government concerns during that difficult decade.
This meant above all the lawyers and office-holders who had been so conspicuous in all the public 'agitation' since September 1788.
After vigorous 'agitation' and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure.
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