"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- His strategy has been to arouse public opinion against the President and drive him from office.
- The use of the ambassadors to kill people was similarly done to arouse public opinion against them.
- It was our failure that we advocated isolation with a view to arousing public opinion, theirby stirring up the fear of leprosy in this country.
- "Audin committees" were created to publicise the issue and arouse public opinion against the practice of torture in Algeria.
- In 1922 and again in 1925, there were articles of real importance in arousing public opinion.
- The aim of such abusive tactics was to shame the President and arouse public opinion against him in the hope of driving him from office.
- They resolved to continue their opposition to the opium traffic, urging Christians in China to arouse public opinion against it.
- By arousing public opinion, instituting court action, and prompting legislative investigation, they defeated Sharp.
- Nothing is different now except that television pictures of a single devastating shell aroused American public opinion.
- Chase's "Appeal of the Independent Democrats" did much to arouse popular opinion.
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