Agitant

/ˈædʒɪtənt/ noun

A person who agitates or stirs up public opinion, especially to promote social or political change.

From Latin 'agitans' (present participle of agitare, meaning 'to drive, move, disturb'). The suffix '-ant' denotes an agent or doer of an action. First used in English in the 17th century to describe those who actively promoted causes.

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