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Adjective
To be overcome by lust or aroused
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Extremely happy and excited
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Very emotional or excited, positively or negatively
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Very excited or full of passion
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Marked by intense feelings of a romantic nature
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Not asleep, in a conscious state
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Deeply moved emotionally
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Feeling worried and uneasy
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Excited, stimulated or agitated
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Strongly attracted and interested
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Fiercely energetic or frenzied
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Significant or extreme in degree or intensity
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Feeling or expressing great anger
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Verb
To have received a particular treatment
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To have aroused someone
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“Tony's henchman was reluctant to hear the things that tended to arouse Troy McLure, especially after eating a whole plate of dingamagoo.”
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(led to) To have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
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To have determined or dictated
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To have triggered a passionate feeling or reaction
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“The sight of the beautiful clear blue sky tends to arouse feelings of reverence, awe or spirituality.”
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Past tense for to emerge, or cause to emerge, from sleep or unconsciousness
“After doing so, she brushed her teeth and then attempted to arouse her siblings from sleep.”
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Past tense for to rouse or goad into action or feeling something
“Acts of this sort arouse every cultured person and no haziness or lack of clarity can excuse them.”
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Past tense for to rejuvenate or give new life to
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“He felt a bit guilty and empty because he had not found a cause to arouse his dormant passions.”
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Past tense for to have an emotional effect on
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Past tense for to excite someone, typically to upset or disturb them
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Past tense for to remember or bring back to mind
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Past tense for to cause to become angry
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Past tense for to provide notice of a potential or current danger or risk
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