Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused.
Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of.
Raise to a higher energy level.
1 No doubt to sensationalize and excite people in New Amsterdam, Ixtli said.
2 Traditional South African Pumpkin Fritters will excite all the family at home.
3 Instead this energy is used to excite electrons to higher energy levels.
4 The procrastinations of the former would excite the resentments of the latter.
5 So what emerging technologies and trends will excite biomedical researchers this year?
6 Whether that will be enough to excite consumers is debatable, analysts say.
7 They reformed in 1989, but have yet to excite the record-buying public.
8 Such an act of magnanimity in these times would excite considerable surprise.
9 Anthony blushed in a manner to excite the envy of any woman.
10 Your living in my house- Ibeingyour employer - may excite jealousy in some.
11 They might open it, and see us; and that would excite suspicion.
12 The services of Belisarius excite the jealousy of Justinian and his courtiers.
13 Does the idea of working at a high-end Mayfair club excite you?
14 And the scene was enough to excite the wonder of an Irishman.
15 The opinion of numbers is necessary to excite the ambition of individuals.
16 She was too beautiful to excite me with the idea of accessibility.
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