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Word Meanings - OVERAGITATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To agitate or discuss beyond what is expedient. Bp. Hall.

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  • AGITATE
    1. To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel. "Winds . . . agitate the air." Cowper. 2. To move or actuate. Thomson. 3. To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was greatly
  • EXPEDIENTIAL
    . Governed by expediency; seeking advantage; as an expediential policy. "Calculating, expediential understanding." Hare. -- Ex*pe`di*en"tial*ly , adv.
  • BEYOND
    1. On the further side of; in the same direction as, and further on or away than. Beyond that flaming hill. G. Fletcher. 2. At a place or time not yet reached; before. A thing beyond us, even before our death. Pope. 3. Past, out of the reach or
  • EXPEDIENTLY
    1. In an expedient manner; fitly; suitably; conveniently. 2. With expedition; quickly.
  • DISCUSSIONAL
    Pertaining to discussion.
  • EXPEDIENT
    1. Hastening or forward; hence, tending to further or promote a proposed object; fit or proper under the circumstances; conducive to self-interest; desirable; advisable; advantageous; -- sometimes contradistinguished from right. It is expedient
  • AGITATEDLY
    In an agitated manner.
  • DISCUSSER
    One who discusses; one who sifts or examines. Wood.
  • DISCUSSIVE
    Able or tending to discuss or disperse tumors or coagulated matter. 2. Doubt-dispelling; decisive. A kind of peremptory and discussive voice. Hopkins.
  • DISCUSS
    To examine or search thoroughly; to exhaust a remedy against, as against a principal debtor before proceeding against the surety. Burrill. Syn. -- To Discuss, Examine, Debate. We speak of examining a subject when we ponder it with care, in order
  • DISCUSSION
    1. The act or process of discussing by breaking up, or dispersing, as a tumor, or the like. 2. The act of discussing or exchanging reasons; examination by argument; debate; disputation; agitation. The liberty of discussion is the great safeguard
  • EFFLAGITATE
    To ask urgently. Cockeram.
  • INEXPEDIENT
    Not expedient; not tending to promote a purpose; not tending to the end desired; inadvisable; unfit; improper; unsuitable to time and place; as, what is expedient at one time may be inexpedient at another. If it was not unlawful, yet it was highly
  • OVERAGITATE
    To agitate or discuss beyond what is expedient. Bp. Hall.
  • INDISCUSSED
    Not discussed. Donne.
  • FLAGITATE
    To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion. Carcyle.
  • EXAGITATE
    1. To stir up; to agitate. Arbuthnot. 2. To satirize; to censure severely. Hooker.
  • UNEXPEDIENT
    Inexpedient.
  • CIRCUMAGITATE
    To agitate on all sides. Jer. Taylor.

 

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