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afetado
Being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
moved
touched
affected
unmoved
sick
emotional
Portuguese
afetado
Emotionally aroused.
aroused
stimulated
stirred up
excited
moved
touched
affected
1
However, the regions across New Zealand have really
moved
up, she said.
2
Conclusion We have
moved
from the information age to a 'networked age'.
3
However, he said many freedom campers had simply
moved
to other locations.
4
Several months ago a new prisoner was
moved
into the sleep house.
5
The woman said the family had
moved
from the house years ago.
1
Mursi's removal
touched
off the bloodiest political crisis in modern Egyptian history.
2
The case
touched
off a debate on corruption among Israel's ruling class.
3
Speaker heard, and he
touched
a control point, and the view slid.
4
My research had been long forgotten; I hadn't
touched
it in weeks.
5
I'll ask her after I change, Ayla said, as they
touched
cheeks.
1
A France Telecom report listed 14 countries
affected
by the current problem.
2
He said: We are the most
affected
region in all of Europe.
3
According to media reports, the problem
affected
Target stores across the country.
4
It said the shortage of the vaccine
affected
most countries in Europe.
5
Economically, business suffered production and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely
affected
.
Stirred.
agitated
1
However, the prospect of her release also
stirred
resentment among kidnapping victims.
2
However, the prospect of her release has
stirred
resentment among kidnapping victims.
3
Rising Iranian power has
stirred
concern among many Arabs, to Israel's advantage.
4
CHINA:Will China be shaken or
stirred
by the new James Bond film?
5
It remained motionless; it
stirred
not under the hands of the child.
6
They
stirred
the mixture together, a tradition said to bring good luck.
7
The case has also
stirred
commentary on two perennial South African themes.
8
He knew he'd
stirred
Molly's when he'd bought the food for today.
9
A flash of the former terror
stirred
in the depths of him.
10
His stubborn insistence
stirred
concerns of a violent power struggle in Baghdad.
11
The Indian in her
stirred
to the call of the open country.
12
The scare
stirred
risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
13
He never
stirred
;
in the darkness his face could not be seen.
14
But recent concerns about Palm's viability, and have
stirred
up more talk.
15
The moment we
stirred
in the slightest degree away went the ducks.
16
At the first note something
stirred
on top of the china closet.
stirred
stiry
·
stir up
stir uneasily
stir the fire
stir again
stir restlessly
Portuguese
afetado
trasladado