"arouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The story that you told of crossing millions of miles of space from another world is, of course, preposterous and naturally aroused our suspicions.
- This dominance naturally aroused anger amongst these neighboring states, and Sparta's allies proved themselves willing to rise up against their overlord on several occasions.
- "His ugly, stubborn attitude naturally aroused the indignation of many observers," the Chinese news agency reported at the time.
- One that naturally arouses a reader is the author's prediction of the role of books and newspapers in the digital future.
- History naturally arouses curiosity, raises fundamental questions, and generates speculation; iii) to help to give pupils a sense of identity.
- "Their flagrant intervention in China's internal affairs naturally aroused great indignation among the Chinese people," the official New China News Agency said.
- This interference on the part of the civic authorities naturally aroused great opposition to him in the congregation, and Aryeh Loeb was deposed in 1724.
- A fact which naturally aroused only laughing comment on the rough trader's bashfulness.
- The deaths naturally arouse the emotions of Palestinians right across the West Bank and Gaza.
- They had found an earth-wasp's burrow and were hunting grubs, naturally arousing the rightful inhabitants to bitter resentment.
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