agitate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of agitate in Hindi

  • आंदोलन
  • उत्तेजित करना
  • घबरा देना
  • आंदोलन करना
  • हिलाना
  • हलचल मचाना
  • हिला देना

agitate Definition

  • make (someone) troubled or nervous. ( (किसी को) परेशान या परेशान करना। )

agitate Example

  • As he had mentioned to Vanessa, they needed a really good blow to agitate the sea, stir up its bed and move larger objects to the surface. ( जैसा कि उन्होंने वैनेसा का उल्लेख किया था, उन्हें समुद्र को हिलाने, उसके बिस्तर को हिलाने और बड़ी वस्तुओं को सतह पर ले जाने के लिए वास्तव में एक अच्छा झटका चाहिए था। )
  • With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. ( एक अर्ध-ठोस या ठोस खाद भंडारण के साथ, खाद को तब रखा जा सकता है जब कभी भी भंडारण के लिए आगे की योजना के बिना अनुमति देता है जैसा कि तरल भंडारण के साथ आवश्यक है। )
  • They seemed generally wary of taking ‘political’ stances on issues and preferred to cooperate with rather than agitate against the re-emerging government. ( वे आम तौर पर मुद्दों पर ’राजनीतिक’ रुख अपनाने से सावधान रहते थे और फिर से उभरती सरकार के खिलाफ आंदोलन करने के बजाय सहयोग करना पसंद करते थे। )
  • During and after settling, care should be taken not to agitate the water. ( बसने के दौरान और बाद में, ध्यान रखा जाना चाहिए कि पानी आंदोलन न करे। )

More Sentence

  • agitate the water to disperse the oil
  • In the morning, agitate the water with a toilet brush and flush.
  • Undoubtedly, my observations will once again agitate a few people who will tell me that I should get behind U.S. automakers instead of criticizing them.
  • If you're going to agitate a person by getting them to eat certain foods, I think you've not given them a quality experience.
  • Initially, he was extremely agitated but had normal neurologic examination results.
  • ‘Fine,’ I sighed, defeated, and looked at him agitatedly .
  • She agitates the water and then places the cup on the middle of the plastic platform.
  • Boiling also agitates the water, increasing the amount of foam.
  • They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal.
  • Be sure the entire tank is agitated and mixed before spraying.
  • She was slightly agitated and upset, but not upset enough to run away.
  • Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar.
  • They agitated for loan deals to get some games and are likely to want some guarantees as to appearances.
  • This person is agitated , anxious restless, tremulous and looses appetite and cannot sleep.
  • She has agitated for a better senior center south of Interstate 90 since the early 1990s.
  • To prevent steam bubbles forming soft spots, a water quenching bath should be agitated .
  • He would never finish higher than sixth in the league with West Ham; and although he periodically agitated for a move to Spurs, the West Ham board always insisted on him staying.
  • He was extremely agitated and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up.
  • She hadn't had a nightmare, or a panic attack or anything of that sort, yet she was extremely agitated .
  • In many other healing temples for agitated people physical restraints are used, but they are not used here.
  • The bigger clubs could even win their long-sought prize of negotiating their own television deals - something Celtic and Rangers have agitated for in the past.
  • I had to make a decision; there were too many questions that kept agitating me.
  • They agitated for American independence and the abolishment of slavery in the United States.
  • They agitated for ‘national’ interests only as long as they could camouflage their own interests as nationalist.
  • I noted on more than one occasion that he was distressed during the interview and noted that he was so agitated at times that he could not sit in his seat.
  • In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date.