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English
Etymology
From agitation + -al.
Adjective
agitational (comparative more agitational, superlative most agitational)
- Relating to, or having the character of, political agitation
1922, Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism in the United States:Its enrolled membership was under 10,000, and its activities were non-political (since it refrained from nominating its own tickets) but entirely agitational and propagandist.
1998 December 18, Jeff Huebner, “Moving Pictures”, in Chicago Reader:Despite his continued commitment to social issues, Weber claims, "I've never been involved in didactic art, agitational art.
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