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a·gi·to

  1. move
  2. rouse
  3. to put in motion

Phrases with the word agito

  • assecuratus non quaerit lucrum sed agit ne in damno sit – the assured does not seek profit but makes [it his profit] that he not be in loss
  • nasciturus pro iam nato habetur, quotiens de commodis eius agitur – The unborn is deemed to have been born to the extent that his own inheritance is concerned
  • virile agitur – "The manly thing is being done"
  • viriliter agite estote fortes – "Quit ye like men, be strong"

Synonyms for agito

  • permoveo – agitate, move, stir up, to excite
  • punctum – a point, a prick, annoy, harrass, little hole, move, place, puncture, spot, stab, sting, to penetrate, to prick, touch
  • pungo – annoy, harrass, move, puncture, stab, sting, to penetrate, to prick, to sting, touch
  • pupugi – annoy, harrass, move, puncture, stab, sting, to penetrate, to prick, touch

Similar to agito

  • exagito – to stir up
  • adapto – adapt, adjust, make ready, or fit
  • amitto – let slip, let slip away, lose, send away, to dismiss
  • animto – perceive, realize, see, sometimes understand, take notice of, to turn the mind to
  • adepto – acquire, get, to obtain
  • averto – avert, avoid, to turn away, turn back
  • adopto – adopt, pick out, select, to wish for oneself