Similar words: arouse, wear out, around, bear out, clear out, get around, all around, go around. Meaning: [ə'raʊz] adj. 1. aroused to action 2. emotionally aroused 3. brought to a state of great tension 4. feeling great sexual desire 5. keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement 6. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion.
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(181) The Kutchi Rabaris, for example, being a slightly lower sub caste of his own caste, aroused his disapproval.
(182) But the extension of the tax - for that is what it had become - to inland areas aroused resentment and opposition.
(183) As a result of the huge curiosity our stance aroused, we had to continuously explain and defend our politics.
(184) The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
(185) The correspondent aroused,(www.Sentencedict.com) heard the crash of the toppled crests.
(186) Gold nanoparticle ( GNP ) probes have aroused more and more interest recently.
(187) Duncan test showed that heat aroused the most remarkable increasing of HSP 70.
(188) The litigation aroused enormous interest in Scotland in the eighteenth century.
(189) She did not explain that the thought , however, had aroused all the antagonism of her nature.
(190) The German lines are aroused and furious, return the fire cruelly.
(191) But this thing in aperture family name familial interior aroused controversy.
(192) No distress messages were received, and suspicion was only aroused when they became overdue.
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