counteragitate

verb

Etymology

From counter- + agitate.

  1. borrowed from agitātus
  2. inherited from agitat — “set in motion
  3. prefixed as counteragitate — “counter + agitate

Definitions

  1. To engage in counteragitation.

    • Laying aside their ineffectual seals of office, ministers and senior party officials could go among the apparently easily led people and counteragitate on their own behalf.

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