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agita

[ aj-i-tuh ]

noun

  1. heartburn; indigestion.
  2. agitation; anxiety.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of agita1

1980–85, Americanism; < Italian, < agitare < Latin agitate
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His willingness to call for a shrinking of the workforce that administers the payments, as well as proposed closings of regional offices, has caused no end of agita among Republican politicians.

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During her sermon, she asked the new administration to "have mercy" on LGBTQ+ people and immigrants, inspiring no end of Republican agita.

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Much of the agita surrounding Feinstein stemmed from her stance on policy, particularly from those on the left who long considered the former San Francisco mayor too moderate for their taste.

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The pair’s shared agita with vaccine mandates is in contrast with scientists, who hold that a large threshold of populations must be vaccinated for them to be maximally effective.

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When it comes to predicting the Oscars, you ultimately have to go with your gut … and mine is in a state of agita.

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