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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122. Now, you don't have to put on a three-piece suit every day, but looking well put together and carrying yourself with confidence will arouse her vision, which may serve to arouse the rest of her.
123. These tendency may arouse trade protectionism, browbeat thereby global economy is integrated.
124. Experienced in teaching piano via interactive skills and target to arouse students' interest in learning how to play the piano.
125. In America, one who is reluctant to maintain eye contact is called shifty-eyed and can arouse suspicion.
126. Our foreplay does not take off a qualitative bedgown, the sort of slipping that feel slipperily , meeting more arouse a man " catch " desire.
127. Arouse baby's imagination so bring into play creativity during actual operation.
128. The color is wordless, but it can deposit a mood in one's heart through permeating the eyes. The color can arouse the affectivity , which can not be ignored.
129. The spring uses the green grass, the thawy river and a variety of colour flower to arouse everything on the land. Spring is full of the world.
130. They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understoodExploring really deep caves is not a task for the Sunday afternoon rambler.
131. Facing the threat of self-deception, what can man do?The article is to arouse people to care about and study the lonely destiny of man.
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137. And do you, " said Valentine, "depend on Me. to stimulate the tardiness and arouse the Me. ory of grandpapa?
138. Masculine health direct relation family, society's harmony and stable, should arouse the entire society'
139. Why doesn't it arouse the subject immediately, if it is true that he is so profoundly libidinal?
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141. To arouse the resonance of the students'emotion by warmhearted love.
142. No memorials commemorative of noble deeds arouse enthusiasm and reverence.
143. It am a dark or stormy night. The officer on the bridge go to the captain or shout, "Captain, Captain, here is a light in we sea lane or we won't arouse."
144. The affection which is arouse by pressure characteristics conterminous variation rule and start-up pressure gradient are also analyzed in Non-steady state.
145. Sometimes inaudibly, sometimes in loud and penetrating tones which arouse the sympathetic curiosity of my family, I tell it over and over, to an imaginary hearer.
146. He was trying to plant the seed of revolt, arouse that placid peasant docility.
147. Colour has capability to arouse human being's first visual sensation in the environment design.
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.