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“reagitations”
1. The condition of being disrupted again with force: ; repeated commotion: The reagitation of the storm surprised the population in the small town.
2. A repeated annoyance of an individual's serenity: When Sally told her parent's that she got another bad grade in math, it caused her parents great reagitation.
3. A disturbance or confusion in public feeling caused by appeals, demonstrations, etc.: Each time unsettling news appeared in the newspapers, on TV, or in the local bars, a reagitation arose among the population in the city.
2. A repeated annoyance of an individual's serenity: When Sally told her parent's that she got another bad grade in math, it caused her parents great reagitation.
3. A disturbance or confusion in public feeling caused by appeals, demonstrations, etc.: Each time unsettling news appeared in the newspapers, on TV, or in the local bars, a reagitation arose among the population in the city.
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ag-, agen-, act-, agi-, agit-
(page 14)
-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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