English to Spanish Dictionary agitation

agitation

agitación
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.
translation of 'agitation'
noun
excitación,
discusión,
campaña,
agitación
example
‘Tooker's anxiety and 'agitation' spun out of control in the weeks preceding his death,’ she recalls.
It saw the Bread or Blood riots, frontier repressions and concerted anti-Chinese 'agitation' .
The media's apparent 'agitation' on risky issues is part of their democratic function.
When mixed with water, the oil and herbicide are suspended in the water and can separate without 'agitation' .
We discussed it and decided to step up our 'agitation' around the issue of wages.
There were issues around the relative effectiveness of parliamentary 'agitation' and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure.
Dangerous concentrations can be released by 'agitation' of stored liquid manure.
This issue is a priority for shareholder 'agitation' .
Soak in hypo clearing agent for 3 minutes with agitation, or 10 minutes without 'agitation' .
Rather, it was the product of years of activism and 'agitation' on the part of activists from all walks of life.
Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and 'agitation' .
The most common findings on presentation include: 'agitation' , anxiety, tachycardia, and hypertension.
One issue they've used to galvanize their public is continuing 'agitation' to erode the constitutional safeguards against establishment of religion.
she was wringing her hands in 'agitation'
He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor 'agitation' and demobilization.
Temperature also measures the degree of 'agitation' of molecules in a liquid or a gas.
Corydalis is a European sedative herb that addresses insomnia that stems from nervousness, 'agitation' , depression or anxiety.
As with all natives of this combination, the Aries / Virgo may suffer from nervous anxiety, 'agitation' , and stress.
If there's some 'agitation' on the issue, on the sidelines, that's fine.
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' .
Potentially treatable causes of 'agitation' include pain, anxiety, and positive-pressure ventilation.
After vigorous 'agitation' and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure.
The medication can reduce the concomitant anxiety and 'agitation' , but does little to stop the underlying delusions.
He was crawling under his skin with anxiety and 'agitation' .
Use the gentle cycle if you are concerned about too much 'agitation' .
In Britain, the radical 'agitation' of the Reform League had been successfully appropriated by the Liberal Party for the elections of 1868.
widespread 'agitation' for social reform
This reaction can include anxiety, 'agitation' , muscle twitches, nausea, confusion and convulsions.
It increased popular support by its association with the land reform 'agitation' .
Now that is the subject of trial the world over, and the trial results so far have been mixed, but there have been small numbers in all the trials reporting this increased anxiety or 'agitation' .
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