agitate for

agitate for

To encourage and build support for a cause, especially by actively campaigning for it. The students have had great success agitating for more social events on campus, but the dean is still opposed to the idea.See also: agitate

agitate for something

to stir up active support for something. The committee agitated for a change, but nothing was done.See also: agitate

agitate for

v. To stir up public support for some cause or issue: The union decided to agitate for better health insurance.See also: agitate