"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But some other aspects of the program have aroused skepticism.
- But the department's searing portrait of academic abuse aroused skepticism among many educators.
- In late 2000, however, a series of developments aroused skepticism about the wisdom of President Clinton's objectives.
- This incident last October is one of many that have aroused skepticism here over how much has changed since the violent overthrow of President Nicolae Ceausescu.
- There Are Skeptics Still synergy arouses skepticism, even among some business executives and management experts.
- At a basic and elementary level, the image was stimulating; on another level, It aroused only skepticism.
- The literature of American breast beating over Japanese economic superiority is sizable enough by now to arouse skepticism about whether anything significant could be added to it.
- As time passed from the latter twenties, through the latter thirties, the hints which Tesla would drop about his work became more complicated, and so ambiguous that they aroused skepticism rather than respect.
- The recount only aroused new skepticism, however, when the official news agency, IRNA, said that in one district, Mr. Ahmadinejad won even more votes than he had in the first count.
- The work aroused deep skepticism in medical and scientific circles.
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