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Meanings of
rouse
in inglês
português
excitar
catalão
regirar
espanhol
excitar
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Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused.
charge
excite
agitate
turn on
commove
charge up
calm
português
excitar
português
despertar
catalão
despertar
espanhol
despertar
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To stop sleeping.
wake
awake
awaken
arouse
waken
wake up
cause to sleep
português
despertar
português
empurrar
espanhol
empujar
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Force or drive out.
rout out
drive out
force out
português
empurrar
Become active.
bestir
Sinônimos
Examples for "
rout out
"
rout out
drive out
force out
Examples for "
rout out
"
1
I'll
rout
out
the cook and make him boil us some coffee.
2
Chisel or
rout
out
the waste and when complete, fit the pieces together.
3
I'll
rout
out
Bob and send him round as soon as may be.'
4
But I think I'd better get back and
rout
out
Tuppence.
5
We went again to Horton Thicket to
rout
out
a bear.
1
I feel anxious when I
drive
out
of the city, he said.
2
It's a 15 minute
drive
out
of town, but worth the trip.
3
Hang it outside your cottage, or it will
drive
out
your family.
4
She would
drive
out
in a hired car and dismiss the man.
5
A low whistle gave Otanes the signal to
drive
out
the fawn.
1
Kabila wants the entire
force
out
by the end of next year.
2
He wants the entire
force
out
by the end of next year.
3
CII decided that such policies could
force
out
too many qualified directors.
4
The legislation would allow for exclusion orders to
force
out
such individuals.
5
Hippo laughed, but Harold could do nothing but
force
out
a smile.
Usage of
rouse
in inglês
1
I would
rouse
the plantation; in an hour you would be found.
2
I am sorry to
rouse
you from sleep, but will you come?'
3
English scenery, animating air; a
rouse
to the blood and the mind.
4
We need to
rouse
it slowly and bring it under your control.
5
We need to talk, but I can't will myself to
rouse
him.
6
I will go to the commandant at once and
rouse
the settlement.
7
The big man had failed in his efforts to
rouse
the dog.
8
I trust these floods will
rouse
the American conscience in these matters.
9
This repeated remark of his seemed to
rouse
the fury in her.
10
He did a good deal in an attempt to
rouse
the North.
11
But a change in her attitude toward me might
rouse
the master.
12
General Moore had made a vain attempt to
rouse
the besotted men.
13
This is a consoling thought; it shall
rouse
me again to life.
14
I know it is difficult, and sad, but you must
rouse
yourself.
15
To shout and
rouse
the household was the work of an instant.
16
They are persuasive moralists, captivating story-tellers; they
rouse
the appetite for good.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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rouse
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rouse up
rouse suspicion
rouse the house
rouse such
rouse men
More collocations
Translations for
rouse
português
excitar
despertar
acordar
empurrar
catalão
regirar
excitar
despertar
despertar-se
espanhol
excitar
revolver
despertar
empujar
Rouse
through the time
Rouse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common