"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Footage of police brutality against the protesters was broadcast extensively and aroused national public outrage.
- But the case aroused such outrage that the Attorney General changed his mind and let her in.
- Police beating of students on Nov. 17 aroused long-suppressed outrage.
- The Bush policy is arousing outrage across the political spectrum.
- But almost every step that officials have taken since then has aroused public astonishment and outrage.
- Each of those events aroused outrage in the United States.
- "Mutual assured destruction" has aroused fear and outrage at one moment, studied reassurance the next.
- To the degree that bad journalism arouses outrage, we who report the news must take care.
- Although the crime aroused outrage across the United States, nobody was ever prosecuted for the murders.
- Now nothing seems to arouse American outrage on behalf of the Russian people.
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