The phrase
"constant agitation" means to be in a state of continuous or ongoing restlessness, anxiety, or unease.
Full definition
This «communication masking» shuts down natural whale behavior across great distances;
constant agitation over time may drive out the whales from a region entirely.
This they tried to do by
constant agitation in the English Government, by the appointment of so - called Puritan «lecturers» who would preach their views each Sunday afternoon, and by constantly protesting against the worship of the English Church.
There was
constant agitation within the Methodist ranks to overcome these differences, but every such attempt was looked upon by the bishops as dangerous and radical.
The cooking process combines the high heat of the wok
with constant agitation to create flavors and textures that are crisp, sharp yet complex.
There was
the constant agitation over the status of new territories.
There was
constant agitation but no discussion on the floor.
Children with learning challenges, attention problems, academic weaknesses,
constant agitation, irritability or defiance have behaviors that place greater demands on you as the coaching and teaching parent.
Yes, the only language that they understand is
constant agitation.
A dancer nearby moves in
constant agitation, pushing against this natural pulse in a willful exercise of refusal.