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Arouses meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of arouse
Example sentences (19)
Anyone who arouses the Crown Prince’s ire or gets in his way is at risk.
That said, in an industry as closely followed as showbiz, gender-bending also arouses irritation or suspicion.
But caffeine isn’t the only thing that arouses the nervous system.
That can be a painful experience as it often leads us into tender memories and arouses vulnerable emotions.
Listing those costs arouses great passion.
Also, you’ll find that this’ll be a better way through which you can discover some new emotions and know what arouses you better.
Awash with a never-ending torrent of glorious melody, Schönberg's music stabs with poignancy, arouses with revolutionary fervor, and swoons with romantic longing.
The case arouses strong emotions among Greeks who consider FYROM, the ancient kingdom ruled by Alexander the Great, to be an integral part of their homeland and heritage.
The New Jersey Spill Act is sacrosanct, and it doesn’t matter whether that assertion arouses debate or elicits yawns.
What arouses my curiosity is how a person such as Brett Guerin attained such a position in the first place.
You can probably guess what happened next: I was contacted by a 22-year-old man who revealed himself to be mature, intelligent, sweet, and, fatally, the physical type that arouses me most.
Every person must walk unhesitatingly according to his own personal gifts and duties in the path of living faith, which arouses hope and works through charity.
He arouses his will, puts forth effort, generates energy, exerts his mind, and strives to maintain wholesome mental states that have already arisen, to keep them free of delusion, to develop, increase, cultivate, and perfect them.
Here the monk arouses his will, puts forth effort, generates energy, exerts his mind, and strives to prevent the arising of evil and unwholesome mental states that have not yet arisen.
Hoffman, p. 65 Critic Ruth Miller claimed that Crane wrote "an intellectual poetry rather than a poetry that evokes feeling, a poetry that stimulates the mind rather than arouses the heart".
So as she darts about the South of England as a fugitive, she arouses suspicions that it is not always easy to agree with the author are unfair or unjustified.
This arouses the derision of the other apprentices, and David is about to turn on them when Sachs arrives and hustles his apprentice into the workshop.
This younger sister dresses as a man to make her delivery, but her disguise is discovered, and it arouses her recipient's amorous attention.
When Tosca arrives looking for her lover, Scarpia artfully arouses her jealous instincts by implying a relationship between the painter and the Marchesa Attavanti.