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vb. (en-third-person singular of: arouse)

Usage examples of "arouses".

Her bosom, feeding the helpless, arouses no other feelings than those of respect.

Among the Negro girls it is Lucille Weaver who arouses her covert admiration.

Garlock arouses a flurry of sympathetic interest where usually there's only pity, dismay, or outright scorn: both operators and both their customers stand at the window to observe, noting in amazement the change in the woman's appearance, and Madelyn Daiches who's so good-hearted hurries out to tell Mrs.

It is true that this theory arouses immediate misgivings in anyone who thinks in terms of twentieth-century sexuality.

It arouses the vague suspicion that great ideas are diffused by a kind of telepathy when the human race is ready for them.

This project arouses my interest, and I am willing to finance my diversions.

When he encounters difficulty, do you suppose it arouses his valour, his warlike spirit?

The walk back at the end of the day the walk arouses different fantasies.

Arnold complies to avoid further trouble, but his attempt to avoid physical contact only arouses further suspicion.

The thought arouses jealousy which he knows is unreasoning, but which he cannot altogether control.

But now that the death of Venantius arouses other suspicions, perhaps the abbot has sensed that the key to the mystery lies in the library, and there he does not wish any investigating.

Then I could read on your face honesty, candour, good faith, and the noble assurance which arouses sentiment in those who can appreciate its charm.

These professors again would be able to fill the word Christ with the exalted and tender feelings which it arouses in Elsje, if they had learned to feel like Elsje.

As the deemed was universally respected and loved for his benevolence and unassuming manner, his death arouses universal sympathy in our town.