Synonym: agitate, awaken, disturb, excite, foment, inflame, kindle, move, pique, provoke, shake, stimulate, stir. Similar words: bear out, around, wear out, clear out, get around, go around, all around, revolve around. Meaning: [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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91. What nevertheless cereal song reader needs truly is to arouse social function utility.
92. This is the artistic singing said by people usually, using beautiful singing to infect and move people, to arouse the appreciators'wonderful sensibility, and to intersperse life, influence society.
93. Offering Circular An abbreviated prospectus for a new security listing. Delivered to individuals and brokerage houses, these documents are issued to arouse interest in the new issue.
94. In the of penal lawsuit procedure, initial investigation is a problem that can easily arouse quarrel.
95. CONCLUSION: Fosfomycin may induce anaphylactic shock, which should arouse more attention in clinic.
96. Under the impetus of the feminist movement and criticism, the image of madwoman in Jane Eyre has come to arouse some interest and attention from people, but not seemingly enough.
97. In some way he depended upon the excitement he could arouse in her hysterical nature.
98. They never feed living beastie to the tiger because they are afraid that it could arouse the tiger's nature of cruelness when praying the beastie.
99. It inquiries into in chapter 2 informationization arouse the basic theories of the industrialization, analyze two organic integrations to the push function that industry progress.
100. It is an attempt to explore the profound connotations of the hexagram Xuto arouse a completely new attention to the great humanistic philosophical idea and scientific implications embraced in Zhouyi.
101. The appearance of the opening duck seemed first to arouse the Hurons from their apathy.
102. Teams of four and five nonparty cadres would enter a village and try to arouse it against the landlord.
103. The fine deportment of different field and the emotion recalling ancientry arouse the people's living interest.
104. This novel eyeshot breaks open a window for us to reflect the anthropocentricity , to reconsider the status of man, and to arouse vigilance to the narrowness and selfishness of humans.
105. And DO you, " said Valentine, "depend on me to stimulate the tardiness and arouse the memory of grandpapa?
106. Info-tech can arouse student's interest in study, induce the conscious of creation[sentencedict.com/arouse.html], practise divergent thinking and convergent thinking.
107. It makes knowledge enters public life with commonsensible means, will arouse the people respect to common thing and passion, it also expects to give more people the chance with conversation.
108. While this letter provoked speculation, it did not arouse any suspicions.
109. Hillsden scrupulously avoided any topic likely to arouse suspicion as to his motives.
110. So , it arouse reflection from penman about the relation between them.
111. In China, for increase in social investment and keeping higher investment and growth rate of fixed capital, the crux is how to arouse folk investment that is being in low ebb.
112. Errantry, chivalry and martial community (Jianghu) are not only core concepts in Jinyong's stories, but also key elements that arouse cultural association in his readers.
113. Your Qi hibernates in coccyx for long time. I arouse it by proper notes.
114. The paper is a simple analysis of the ferroelectric domain structure of this material so as to arouse researchers' interest.
115. Because of unfair revenue necessity may dampen enterprise and personal enthusiasm, arouse social contradictions even.
116. This sort of " discovery " is unlikely to arouse appreciation!
117. Be good at mining " corner " : Will with the kitchen the lie between balcony get through of one wall, use a corner to make a fixed table, decorate to arouse appetitive little dining room.
118. The simply thought which the ideal of rite contained by implements, arouse Chinese philosopher to think the relation of Tao and concrete thing.
119. Great speakers often use Old English to arouse our emotions.
120. These are the very things that qualify him as a college man, and arouse an understandable pride in his parents.
More similar words: bear out, around, wear out, clear out, get around, go around, all around, revolve around, around the corner, onerous, numerous, timorous, generous, humorous, ludicrous, malodorous, boisterous, disastrous, obstreperous, preposterous, round and round, wear off, maroon, tear off, bear on, parole, hear of, clear off, for fear of, route.