circumagitate (Meaning)

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circumagitate (v. t.)

To agitate on all sides.

Synonyms & Antonyms of circumagitate

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circumagitate Sentence Examples

  1. The magician seemed to effortlessly circumagitate the audience's attention, leaving them in awe.
  2. With his persuasive charm, he managed to circumagitate the committee's decision in his favor.
  3. The politician's ability to circumagitate difficult questions during the debate impressed many viewers.
  4. She had a knack for circumagitating awkward situations, diffusing tension with ease.
  5. The CEO's skillful circumagitation of the company's financial crisis saved it from bankruptcy.
  6. Through his cunning words, the con artist was able to circumagitate suspicion and deceive many unsuspecting victims.
  7. The spy's ability to circumagitate security measures allowed him to gather valuable information undetected.
  8. The lawyer's strategic circumagitation of the evidence cast doubt on the prosecution's case.
  9. Despite the challenging circumstances, she managed to circumagitate every obstacle in her path and achieve her goals.
  10. His intricate plan required him to circumagitate numerous barriers in order to reach his ultimate objective.

FAQs About the word circumagitate

To agitate on all sides.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The magician seemed to effortlessly circumagitate the audience's attention, leaving them in awe.

With his persuasive charm, he managed to circumagitate the committee's decision in his favor.

The politician's ability to circumagitate difficult questions during the debate impressed many viewers.

She had a knack for circumagitating awkward situations, diffusing tension with ease.