exagitation Sentence Examples

  1. The students' exagitation grew as they realized the exam was more difficult than expected.
  2. The news of the company's financial losses caused exagitation among the shareholders.
  3. The exagitation of the crowd was palpable as they waited for the results of the election.
  4. The patient's exagitation was a sign of their underlying anxiety.
  5. The exaggerated stories about the haunted house caused exagitation among the local children.
  6. The exagitation of the fans was evident as they cheered and chanted during the game.
  7. The exagitation of the situation was too much for her to handle, and she broke down in tears.
  8. The exaggerated claims of the politician caused exagitation among the voters.
  9. The exagitation of the waves was a sign of the approaching storm.
  10. The exagitation of the market led to a sharp decline in stock prices.

exagitation Meaning

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exagitation (n.)

Agitation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exagitation

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FAQs About the word exagitation

Agitation.

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The students' exagitation grew as they realized the exam was more difficult than expected.

The news of the company's financial losses caused exagitation among the shareholders.

The exagitation of the crowd was palpable as they waited for the results of the election.

The patient's exagitation was a sign of their underlying anxiety.