Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
agitar
verb
/əˈdʒiˌtɑːr/

Definition
To shake or stir something; to incite or provoke.

Examples
- She likes to agitar her drinks before serving them.
- The musician’s speech was intended to agitar the audience.
- He decided to agitar the old memories during the reunion.

Meaning
The act of moving something vigorously or causing a disturbance.

Synonyms
- shake
- stir
- move
- provoke
- incite