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Qu'est-ce (qui) est waken - définition

STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL IS CONSCIOUS AND ENGAGES IN COHERENT COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO THE EXTERNAL WORLD
Waking states; Awake; Wakeful; Awakens; Awoke; Waken; Wakens; Wakened; Wakefullness; Waking state

waken         
(wakens, wakening, wakened)
When you waken, or when someone or something wakens you, you wake from sleep. (LITERARY)
The noise of a door slamming wakened her...
Women are much more likely than men to waken because of noise.
= wake
VERB: V n, V
Waken up means the same as waken
.
'Drink this coffee-it will waken you up.'...
If you do waken up during the night, start the exercises again.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P
waken         
¦ verb wake from sleep.
Origin
OE w?cnan 'be aroused', of Gmc origin.
waken         
I. v. n.
See wake.
II. v. a.
1.
Wake, awake, awaken, rouse from sleep, arouse.
2.
Excite to action, put in motion, arouse.
3.
Excite, stir up, rouse to action, call forth.

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Wakefulness

Wakefulness is a daily recurring brain state and state of consciousness in which an individual is conscious and engages in coherent cognitive and behavioral responses to the external world.

Being awake is the opposite of being asleep, in which most external inputs to the brain are excluded from neural processing.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour waken
1. At night, screams can be heard from classroom to classroom as children waken from nightmares.
2. When are the people of this country going to waken up!
3. And then it takes the right combination of time, space, equipment, and raw materials to waken the culinary operating system.
4. King‘s genius was to waken that energy and send it out into the streets of the South, marching for justice and social change.
5. January 8 2006 17:27 Doctors plan to waken Ariel Sharon, Israeli prime minister, from a medically ind–uced coma on Monday to try to assess the damage caused by a massive stroke.