aggravate, bring to light, dynamize, fan, get from, irritate, overexcite, rile, sound the tocsin, turn on, work into
Definitionv. call forth
Last update: June 28, 2015
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A girl in red always aroused her. [verb]
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He could manage to arouse her from apathy. [verb]
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His interest in birds was first aroused when he was in Rajasthan. [verb]
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The prince was aroused by the sound of trumpet. [verb]
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A brutal battering, or the prospect of one, will just as inevitably arouse panic fear of another sort. [verb]
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However, the Government 's data retention proposals still arouse consternation. [verb]
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--Childe Harold The heavens were still studded with stars, when Hawkeye came to arouse the sleepers. [verb]
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The Indians were seasonably reminded of his infirmity, and, rushing into the open air, they aroused the village in the manner described. [verb]
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A want of frankness in one so frank by nature aroused her fears. [verb]
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But arouse, and come with me; I will lead you where all other sounds but those of your own psalmody shall be excluded. [verb]
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Aroused by this signal, slight as it was, he sprang upon his feet with a confused recollection of the self-imposed duty he had assumed with the commencement of the night. [verb]
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1804, that his curiosity was first aroused. [verb]
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