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Example sentences for "agitations"

Lexicographically close words:
agitatedly; agitates; agitating; agitation; agitational; agitator; agitators; agitur; agleam; agli
  1. He felt these agitations rising and growing in, and becoming master over, himself.

  2. It is not of this world, and still are there few agitations of ours in which it takes not part.

  3. It is to L'Estrange's credit that among the agitations of a busy political life he should have found time for much purely literary work as a translator of Josephus, Cicero, Seneca, Quevedo and other standard authors.

  4. As it is, there are agitations and sufferings in our lots enough; but we must remember that it is on account of these sufferings and agitations that we become creatures breathing thoughtful breath.

  5. The Reform Bill agitations and the London mobs of which Clarence wrote to us were like waves surging beyond an isle of peace.

  6. She was a fragile creature, and quite knocked up by the agitations of the night.

  7. We see that Florence, like Athens, supplied at the epoch of republican agitations the maximum of Italian genius.

  8. But similar agitations in South America and in France (1789) did not yield as many great men; but simply a number of men who, being useful in the emergency of the time, passed for great.

  9. But," says Wirt, "his melody was lost amid the agitations of that ocean which the master-spirit of the storm had lifted up on high.

  10. New agitations of the time, again disturbed this happy condition of the university; the political rule changed with the personal affairs of the princes; and literature felt the influence of this, in the strongest and most immediate manner.

  11. So long as it exists, the body politic will experience the agitations and convulsive throes of well-grounded jealousy in the States.

  12. By such incessant agitations I was once more led to recollect myself.

  13. I have already said too much, and know not whether I have yet said all, all that concerns thy interests; for to express the agitations of the vortex that whirls round within myself, is beyond the power of words.

  14. His last years were embittered by the opposition of his own sons, and the political agitations of the times.

  15. The agitations these awakened caused its rejection by most of the congregations.

  16. Thus the state of profound lassitude into which her soul had fallen after the unaccustomed agitations of the last few days appeared to Bertha as a state of tranquillity that would be final.

  17. And yet, only a short time later, when she was wending her way back to the town, the internal quietude gradually disappeared, and vague forebodings of fresh agitations and sorrows awoke within her.

  18. More than that, the instrument revealed the throbbing and agitations which the ground is undergoing at all times.

  19. Another instrument has been invented called the microphone, which translates this earth's movements into sound--its tremors and agitations become audible.

  20. In fine, you owe happiness to yourself; for, notwithstanding the promises of religion, you will never find happiness in those agitations into which I perceive you cast by the lurid ideas of superstition.

  21. The Melbourne cabinet had left the task of dealing with two troublesome agitations as a legacy to their successors.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "agitations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.