Overagitate in A Sentence

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    Avoid touching the rash, as doing so could overagitate the inflammation and worsen the symptoms.

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    Avoid using abrasive cleansers, as they can overagitate surfaces and cause scratches.

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    Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can overagitate the skin and cause irritation.

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    Avoid using strong detergents, as they can overagitate the fibers of delicate fabrics.

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    Don't overagitate the batter; just blend until the ingredients are barely combined.

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    Don't overagitate the dye solution; gentle stirring is all that's needed for even distribution.

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    Don't overagitate the mixture when adding the egg whites; gently fold them in to maintain the volume.

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    Don't overagitate the sample during the analysis; a gentle rocking motion is all that's needed.

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    Don't overagitate the sauce; low and slow simmering is key to developing the flavors.

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    Don't overagitate the solution while titrating; a slow, steady drip is essential for accurate results.

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    Don't overagitate the wound; gentle cleaning is sufficient to prevent infection.

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    He approached the potentially contentious meeting cautiously, hoping to avoid overagitating the participants.

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    He attempted to soothe the crying baby, understanding that any sudden movements might overagitate him.

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    He carefully approached the delicate negotiation, knowing that one wrong word could overagitate the situation.

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    He cautiously approached the frightened animal, knowing that any sudden movements might overagitate it.

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    He feared that trying to reason with his father in his current mood would only overagitate him further.

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    He gently stirred the mixture, careful not to overagitate it and create too many air bubbles.

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    He knew better than to overagitate the situation by adding fuel to the already burning fire.

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    He knew he should apologize, but was afraid that doing so might only overagitate the situation.

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    He knew that trying to debate with someone who was already angry would only overagitate them further.

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    He knew that trying to reason with her when she was already upset would only overagitate the situation.

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    He tried to remain neutral, knowing that taking sides would only overagitate the existing conflict.

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    He worried that excessively harsh words might overagitate a delicate diplomatic situation.

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    It's easy to overagitate, letting frustration boil when a calm approach would be more effective.

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    It's vital not to overagitate the compost pile; too much turning can disrupt the beneficial microbial activity.

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    She approached the situation with caution, knowing that a misstep could easily overagitate the problem.

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    She carefully avoided topics that might overagitate his grief and prolong his mourning process.

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    She employed meditation strategies to prevent her intense emotions from overagitating her bipolar disorder.

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    She opted for a gentle approach, concerned that a direct confrontation would overagitate the situation.

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    She practiced mindfulness techniques to prevent stress from overagitating her irritable bowel syndrome.

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    She took deep breaths, trying to prevent the stressful situation from overagitating her anxiety.

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    She tried to remain calm, knowing that any signs of panic might overagitate the already frightened animal.

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    She tried to soothe the upset child, understanding that scolding him would only overagitate the situation.

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    She was careful not to overagitate the injured bird, handling it gently as she cleaned its wound.

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    Some critics argued that the film aimed to shock and overagitate rather than provoke thoughtful discussion.

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    The activist sought to educate, not overagitate, the public about the dangers of climate change.

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    The activist tried to inform, not to overagitate, the community about the proposed development project.

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    The activist's goal was to inform, not to overagitate, the public about the environmental crisis.

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    The advertising campaign strategically aimed to overagitate consumers to encourage impulse purchases.

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    The anxious intern was cautioned not to overagitate the solution, lest it foam uncontrollably.

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    The campaign strategy focused on swaying undecided voters without trying to overagitate either extreme.

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    The child's tantrum was a clear indication that his parents were accidentally overagitating him with demands.

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    The coach cautioned the team not to overagitate before the game, but to stay calm and focused.

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    The constant buzzing of the fluorescent lights threatened to overagitate her already frayed nerves.

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    The constant criticism threatened to overagitate her insecurities and lead to a breakdown.

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    The constant demands of her job threatened to overagitate her anxieties and lead to burnout.

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    The constant interruptions threatened to overagitate the already frustrated presenter.

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    The constant noise from the construction site threatened to overagitate her already sensitive hearing.

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    The constant pressure to succeed threatened to overagitate her and lead to anxiety-related health issues.

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    The constant questioning threatened to overagitate the witness, hindering his ability to recall events accurately.

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    The constant reminders of her past failures threatened to overagitate her feelings of self-doubt.

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    The constant scrutiny of the media threatened to overagitate the already stressed athlete.

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    The constant stream of notifications threatened to overagitate her, disrupting her concentration.

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    The counselor helped the patient develop strategies to prevent negative thoughts from overagitating his depression.

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    The counselor helped the student find strategies to avoid letting test anxiety overagitate them.

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    The debate moderator struggled to prevent the candidates from overagitating the discussion with personal attacks.

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    The doctor warned against scratching the insect bite, as it could overagitate the area and cause further irritation.

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    The doctor warned against using harsh scrubs, as they could overagitate the patient's sensitive skin.

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    The doctor warned against vigorous exercise, fearing it might overagitate his heart condition.

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    The dog's frantic barking seemed to overagitate the neighborhood, causing complaints from residents.

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    The editor cautioned the journalist not to overagitate the story, but to report the facts objectively.

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    The instructor attempted to calm the students, knowing that the fast-approaching deadline might overagitate them.

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    The intense heat of the summer sun seemed to overagitate the city's already simmering frustrations.

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    The journalist aimed to inform, not to overagitate, the public about the complexities of the issue.

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    The journalist wanted to educate, rather than overagitate, readers about the complexities of the situation.

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    The lawyer advised her client not to overagitate about the upcoming trial, but to trust in the legal process.

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    The lawyer advised his client not to overagitate himself with hypothetical legal scenarios.

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    The lawyer advised his client to remain calm and avoid allowing the accusations to overagitate him.

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    The loud music seemed to overagitate the already hyperactive children.

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    The news report cautioned viewers not to overagitate about the potential effects of the minor earthquake.

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    The nurse warned against aggressive physical therapy, fearing it might overagitate the patient's injury.

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    The physician cautioned against applying excessive pressure to the bruise, as it could overagitate the area.

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    The political ad sought to overagitate the public by spreading fear and misinformation.

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    The political campaign aimed to overagitate the voters with negative ads and misinformation.

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    The political commentator's goal was to provoke and overagitate the viewers with inflammatory statements.

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    The politician's inflammatory rhetoric was designed to overagitate his base and galvanize support.

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    The protestors were careful not to overagitate the police, hoping to avoid an escalation of conflict.

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    The relentless cycle of work and worry threatened to overagitate her, triggering a spiral of anxiety.

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    The relentless demands of her career threatened to overagitate her and lead to professional burnout.

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    The relentless schedule threatened to overagitate the already stressed students during exam week.

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    The rhythmic drumming seemed to both soothe and overagitate the audience, creating a trance-like state.

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    The speaker avoided using emotionally charged language, not wanting to overagitate an already sensitive issue.

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    The speaker's emotional appeal was designed to overagitate the audience and inspire them to action.

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    The speaker's passionate delivery threatened to overagitate the already tense crowd.

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    The speaker’s provocative comments were intended to overagitate the crowd and spark debate.

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    The spinning of the washing machine seemed to overagitate the delicate silk garments.

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    The teacher tried to calm the students, fearing that the approaching storm might overagitate them.

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    The teacher tried to create a calm environment, fearing the impending test might overagitate her students.

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    The teacher worried that discussing the controversial topic would overagitate the students and disrupt the class.

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    The therapist aided her in establishing methods to preempt her worries from overagitating her general anxiety.

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    The therapist assisted the patient in developing techniques to prevent flashbacks from overagitating her PTSD.

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    The therapist helped her learn techniques to avoid letting anxieties overagitate her into a panic attack.

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    The therapist helped him develop coping mechanisms to prevent anger from overagitating him and leading to outbursts.

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    The therapist used calming techniques to prevent her client from allowing his fears to overagitate him.

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    The therapist warned that revisiting childhood traumas too intensely could overagitate his patient.

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    The therapist worked with her to manage her emotions, helping her avoid letting negative thoughts overagitate her.

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    The unceasing demands of parenthood threatened to overagitate her and lead to a mental breakdown.

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    The unrelenting pace of the project threatened to overagitate him, causing him to lose focus.

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    The zealous activist, fearing the movement's message would be misconstrued, cautioned against actions that might overagitate the already volatile public sentiment.

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    Trying to force the child to eat would only overagitate him and worsen his picky eating habits.