"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This marriage seems to have been happy, although it aroused great moral indignation among the nobility and the bourgeoisie.
- It takes a lot to arouse nationwide indignation in Canada.
- He also reduced the unit of measurement of weight, which aroused general indignation.
- During the occupation, cases of women fraternising with German soldiers had aroused indignation among some citizens.
- One wardroom steward shot himself over the matter, and the reports aroused indignation in the local community.
- Flooded with images of the sort that once used to shock and arouse indignation, we are losing our capacity to react.
- The cold-blooded murder of a hospitalisation case has aroused great public indignation.
- The official said such a move would arouse "strong indignation and opposition in the Chinese population."
- The massacre was so brutal it aroused indignation throughout Europe.
- Talk of such sums has aroused indignation among ordinary people, whose average income is less than $1,000.
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