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Sentence count:147+5Posted:2016-11-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agitateawakendisturbexcitefomentinflamekindlemovepiqueprovokeshakestimulatestirSimilar words: bear outaroundwear outclear outget aroundgo aroundall aroundrevolve aroundMeaning: [ə'raʊz]  v. 1. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) 2. stop sleeping 3. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 4. cause to be alert and energetic 5. cause to become awake or conscious 6. to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir" 7. stimulate sexually. 
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61. He fell into a sound sleep, don't arouse him.
62. His strange behaviors arouse the suspect of the guard.
63. They attempted to arouse nationalistic passions against the foreigners.
64. He addresses ideals that arouse yearning transiently.
65. It was some trouble to arouse the little sleeper.
66. The Treaty has failed to arouse genuine public outrage.
67. Would he arouse him with a throb of agony?
68. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm.
69. You dare not arouse my displeasure.
70. Touching the bottom of my heart that arouse.
71. Silly mistakes and queer clothes often arouse ridicule.
72. We had to arouse them to carry out land reform and emancipate themselves.
73. We have seen hundreds of the elk and bighorn sheep that attract visitors, yet they still arouse a sense of wonder.
74. Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to arouse the pity of passers - by .
75. A kind of real smell experience, dinkum quiet experience, wake up the skin of sleep deeply, arouse us pursuit is uncommon.
76. Donnie said the test definitely does aim to arouse anti-American sentimentamong young people like him. Sentencedict.com
77. This has arouse his memory of his tribulation experience of the earlier years.
78. Although memories often arouse sadness in my eyes, the world is just as it is.
79. Hideousness of aspect, deformity of instinct, troubled him not , and did not arouse his indignation.
80. The parameters problems arouse many concerns for years in rock and soil circle, and which stands out speciously in fissured and jointed rock masses.
81. The international tax treaty conflicts may arouse double taxation and hinder free development of international economy.
82. They include ports on the Arabian Sea and a proposed rail project which has yet to be approved, but which would arouse controversy, and Indian ire, by running through contested territory in Kashmir.
83. They never feed living beastie to tiger because they are afraid that it could arouse tiger's nature of cruelness when praying the beastie.
84. Few events arouse more teenage angst than the springtime arrival of college rejection letters.
85. The Railway wheel generated fatigue cracks at the wheel web plate holes, which would arouse safe servicing problem.
86. if you open your focus to an endless stream of ever-more-transgressive images of cybersex, that is what it will take to arouse you.
87. I happened to have a monkey-like trait that makes me want to feel, smell, taste things which arouse my curiosity, then to take them apart.
88. Result: Megaarpaea delavyi Franch can obviously accelerate push movement of rat small intestine, swell guinea pig shrink power of excursive ileum flesh, and unable arouse strong straight contraction.
89. He believed that the investment in real estates is decelerating unceasingly should arouse the interest especially.
90. Thirdly, the choice of a key equivalent word may arouse the similar responses in the original readers and the target readers.
More similar words: bear outaroundwear outclear outget aroundgo aroundall aroundrevolve aroundaround the corneronerousnumeroustimorousgeneroushumorousludicrousmalodorousboisterousdisastrousobstreperouspreposterousround and roundwear offmaroontear offbear onparolehear ofclear offfor fear ofroute
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