en
agitation

Meaning: en
n. stirring up, disturbing; perturbation, excitement; unrest, turmoil
I will tell you all, sir. Do not imagine that my agitation on behalf of my son arises from any fear lest he should have had a hand in this terrible affair. He is utterly innocent of it. My dread is, however, that in your eyes and in the eyes of others he may appear to be compromised.
Fred's agitation has now subsided, and he's sleeping peacefully.
She raised her veil as she spoke, and we could see that she was indeed in a pitiable state of agitation, her face all drawn and gray, with restless frightened eyes, like those of some hunted animal.
Sami was hopeful that Layla's agitation might be subsiding.
At last, as midnight approached and the street gradually cleared, he paced up and down the room in uncontrollable agitation.
Many separatists were arrested for political agitation.
Her agitation was so great that she could hardly speak.
The leader of the separatists wants to make our region a hotbed of political agitation.
Look at the alchemic glass," he cried; "something glows in the crucible, pure and heavy." He lifted it with a trembling hand, and exclaimed in a voice of agitation, "Gold! gold!"
His agitation was so great that he could hardly speak.
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