"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The onset of the $7 movie ticket seems to have aroused some anger in New York, if not much resistance at the box office.
- The coup was his undoing when it aroused public resistance and then revulsion against the whole Communist idea.
- But change of this kind proved difficult and aroused much resistance.
- It is no surprise that this plan arouses enormous suspicion and resistance among Palestinians and their supporters.
- An recently introduced income tax unique in Europe, also aroused resistance, although it affected only the richest (5%) of the population.
- He was right in principle, but his abrasive manner aroused resistance.
- It was noted earlier that training can arouse resistance if it is perceived to have been imposed by policy decisions.
- O'Higgins's dictatorial behavior aroused resistance in the provinces.
- Motivation the forces either internal or external to a person that arouse enthusiasm and resistance to pursue a certain course of action.
- "It would arouse tremendous resistance in Congress, allowing Microsoft to rally public opinion against the suit," the official added, paraphrasing the judge.
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