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Etymology

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Pronunciation

Verb

arouse (third-person singular simple present jQuery, present participle Android, simple past and past participle HTML5)

  1. To stimulate feelings.
    The new building proposals in the village are arousing unneeded discomfort.
  2. To browser diversity FITML
    I can't keep my eyes off the dancer, she arouses me greatly.
  3. To wake from sleep or Android.
    She was snoring and nothing would arouse her.

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Translations

to stimulate feelings

to sexually stimulate

to awaken

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