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Sentence count:92+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-05-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affectarouseincitemoveprovokestimulatestirSimilar words: excitedexcitedlyexcitementexcitingexcitableexciseexcisionexcise taxMeaning: [ɪk'saɪt]  v. 1. arouse or elicit a feeling 2. act as a stimulant 3. raise to a higher energy level 4. stir feelings in 5. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused 6. stimulate sexually 7. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of 8. produce a magnetic field in. 
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(1) His playing is technically brilliant, but it doesn't excite me.
(2) Try not to excite your baby too much before bedtime.
(3) The rumors excite her curiosity.
(4) Daniel's early exposure to motor racing did not excite his interest.
(5) The speaker has been warned to excite violence in the crowd.
(6) He tried not to do anything to excite the suspicion of the police.
(7) Lawrence is one of those writers who either excite you enormously or leave you cold.
(8) Events like these excite a child's natural curiosity.
(9) We're constantly working on new ways to excite you!
(10) A baggy knee was enough to excite the swains.
(11) Hargreaves Quarries is expected to excite the most interest.
(12) Don't excite him - he needs his rest.
(13) Excite will pay for McKinley by issuing 1. 2 million shares of stock, currently valued at $ 18 million.
(14) McKinley and Excite currently command two of the five most prominent spots for search engines on the Netscape browser home page.
(15) These excite detectors for letters consistent with the active features.
(16) More recently, the use of lasers to excite specific upper state levels has allowed emission spectra to be studied.
(17) The workshops are designed to encourage and excite an interest in the different possibilities of performance.
(18) She had done her utmost to excite, please, soothe, serve; yet everything had gone awry.
(19) Access to the Internet did not much excite these older buyers either.
(20) They can't excite the angry salivation needed to oil battle-bus wheels.
(21) This can excite continuous, even steady, poleward flow as the boundary subsequently relaxes poleward.
(22) Unfaithful husbands are the norm, while unfaithful wives excite no sympathy, just blame.
(23) I foresee that this statement will excite a certain amount of comment.
(24) There is no doubt that Zbo played on Modigliani's illness to excite sympathy in a way which the artist did not appreciate.
(25) It was a thin, washed out, yellowy green - just the kind of grass to excite a botanist.
(26) The art of a good press release is to excite the editor's interest with the first sentence.
(27) The Lord has truly blessed me with a lot of ability to excite people and make them happy. Sentencedict.com
(28) Lucien feared that if he told the other vibrancers he was working with Jeopardy, it would excite resentment among them.
(29) Rightwing mantras of tax cuts and small government no longer excite voters.
(30) The newer, non-ionic contrast materials may be less likely to excite pancreatic inflammation than ionic media.
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