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ag·i·ta·tor \ˈajəˌtād.ə(r) also |ajə|tāˌtȯ(ə)r or -tȯ(ə)\ noun (-s) Etymology: agitate (meaning also, in 17th century, to administer, manage) + -or 1. usually capitalized : an agent appointed by the Parliamentary army in Cromwell's time to look after the interests of the private soldiers — called also Adjutator 2. : one that agitates: as a. : one who stirs up political, economic, religious, or other social agitation < an agitator for the rights of the common people > b. : an implement or apparatus (as one utilizing a propeller on a shaft) for mixing, stirring, or shaking • ag·i·ta·to·ri·al \|ajətə|tōrēəl\ adjective |