aggravate, bring to light, draw out, exhilarate, get out of, inspirit, magnify, provoke, snap up, vivify, work up
Definitionv. become active
Last update: February 2, 2016
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Their visit roused her from her depression. [verb]
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She was roused from her sleep by the door bell ringing. [verb]
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The addition of new syllabus is bound to rouse a lot of contradiction. [verb]
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When roused my physics teacher can be quite frightening. [verb]
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The new law is bound to rouse the members of opposition. [verb]
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If you suspect someone has swallowed a poison or an overdose of drugs and they appear to be unconscious, try to rouse them. [Please select]
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Later, she indicates from the stage - while obviously trying to rouse herself - she 'd had too much tequila the night before. [Please select]
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"Rouse up your fire, Ketch," he said that evening, as he stood at the door of the smithy, with half a dozen of his children at his heels. [Please select]
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"No, sir, no;" the old servitor was roused by the charge of neglected duty. [Please select]
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He stretched his long form on the rough bench inside, gathered his cloak around him, and roused the dull echo of the honey-combed hollow with long loud snores. [Please select]
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To save himself from this gratuitous tour, he earned a little money in a porter's gang, till his quick step roused the indignation of the rest. [Please select]
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Her pride still existed, as strong as ever, whenever temper roused it; but there was too much of vanity in its composition, and too little of firm self-respect. [Please select]
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If the beacon at Saint Abb's Head had been fired, the alarm would have run northward, and roused all Scotland. [Please select]
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