Reagitation
Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈˌædʒəteɪʃən/
Reagitation (noun)
- The act of stirring or shaking again, especially to mix or disturb something that had become still.
- A renewed period of strong disturbance or anger after it had calmed down.
Examples
- The chef stopped the reagitation and let the sauce settle.
- Reagitation helps mix the ingredients evenly in the bowl.