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arouse interest in VB (someone's)

arouse one's desire VB (for)

arouse one's dislike for VB

arouse pity in VB

arouse the ire of

arouse pity or sympathy in VB

excite or arouse anger or bitter feelings in VB

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Its suspicions were further aroused by other events.
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Furthermore, it is comparatively easy for a thief to leave a hotel without arousing suspicion, as guests are continually coming and going with luggage.
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During early parts of natural sleep, an individual is difficult to arouse.
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We ask the audience to be vigilant against any such activity and report any matters arousing suspicion to cinema staff.
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The creature, which resembles a cross between a rhinoceros and a hammerhead shark, is easily aroused.
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His critiques expressed the emotions and sentiments that music aroused in him, and they were grounded in his deep understanding of compositions and their composers.
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She perseveres in arousing him, is successful, and they make love.
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The felling of a line of trees that had previously helped screen the power station from the river also aroused much local protest.
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Such prejudice extends to humor and everything that arouses laughter, which are often underestimated as frivolous and unworthy of serious study.
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They aroused suspicions while unloading their treasure, and two of the men were subsequently caught.
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