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RADIO STATION
AROUSE; Arouse
·vt To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to Rouse; to Excite; as, to arouse one from sleep; to arouse the dormant faculties.
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RADIO STATION
AROUSE; Arouse
v. a.
Incite, excite, animate, stimulate, warm, kindle, inspirit, provoke, instigate, awaken, rouse, raise, whet, stir up, wake up, summon up, set on, hurry on.
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RADIO STATION
AROUSE; Arouse
v. (D; tr.) to arouse from (to arouse smb. from a deep sleep)
Pronunciation examples for Arouse
1. not to arouse suspicion.
Little Miracles - A Story of Courage, Faith and Survival _ Abe Bichler _ Talks at Google
2. it arouses so much hostility --
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3. would arouse a social outcry
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4. to arouse their justified wrath that day.
The Third Chimpanzee _ Jared Diamond _ Talks at Google
5. It should be short enough to arouse interest,
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Examples of use of Arouse
1. Big and difficult decisions do arouse opposition, they do arouse concern." Read more...
2. But even that, paradoxically, could arouse suspicions.
3. Yet most of them do not arouse such strong reactions.
4. The men said they had done nothing to arouse suspicion.
5. However, the comments may arouse concern among exchange opponents.