A set of signs and symptoms that stem from mental tension and anxiety; the signs are unintentional and purposeless motions; the symptoms are emotional distress and restlessness.
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Examples for "excitement "
1 There was enormous enthusiasm and excitement at this new encounter with Europe.
2 Ashfield was home and accepted as such; Ealing, however, was an excitement .
3 The satisfying excitement of a problem solved-orat least the solution glimpsed.
4 She said industry feedback had been a sense of relief and excitement .
5 However, the excitement that those involved feel around the expansion is obvious.
1 Editors and journalists were involved in agitation and politics at every level.
2 Dr Losener arrived at my home in a state of extreme agitation .
3 The political agitation became general in the country as early as July.
4 When the old general hurried up in agitation , the battle was lost.
5 Would Mr Abbott agitation continue were he left on the back bench?
1 Its strong fluorescence at short visible excitation wavelengths allowed video-rate cellular imaging.
2 It destroys the appetite, although it temporarily sustains vigor by unnatural excitation .
3 Both light sources proved to be of equal suitability for fluorescence excitation .
4 And in a pitiable state of excitation , she returned to the drawing-room.
5 Even without presaturation pulse, the excitation pulse slightly suppressed the flow signal.
1 Venlafaxine was discontinued, with a complete remission of hallucinations and psychomotor agitation in about 4 days.
2 Objective: To report a case of visual hallucinations and psychomotor agitation probably induced by an interaction between venlafaxine and propafenone.
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Translations for combative agitation