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be aroused VB

be aroused
be aroused

arouse interest in VB (someone's)

arouse one's desire VB (for)

arouse one's dislike for VB

arouse the ire of

arouse pity or sympathy in VB

excite or arouse anger or bitter feelings in VB

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This issue aroused strong polemics along the time.
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Aggression is easily aroused in lovebirds, however, and biting may occur unless a bond is established with gentle handling.
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Her unusually low sales price aroused suspicions of collusion in the process.
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He is ever stoical, slow to anger, but possessed of the powers of a hundred men when aroused.
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Four-month-old infants who became motorically aroused and distressed to presentations of novel stimuli were termed "highly reactive".
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Humanity had to settle for the same old erogenous zones that have aroused our interest for several millennia.
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Lately, the role of telomeres in cellular senescence has aroused general interest, especially with a view to the possible genetically adverse effects of cloning.
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An aspect of the case which aroused widespread media interest was the punishment of the persons involved in the crimes.
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The trial aroused enormous public interest and the courtroom was packed.
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These efforts aroused a widespread enthusiasm for the navy, reflected by several magazines and adventure books right up to collectible cards and sailor suits for children.
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