rouse
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- v become active
- v force or drive out
- v cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
- v cause to become awake or conscious
He was roused by the drunken men in the street
- Will North Korean nukes rouse Japan from its.
- Dressed in a too-casual velvet pantsuit, she could rouse no more than a few lazy jokes on tired tinseltown subjects long acceptance speeches, the large number of British .
- In their honor, Kemeny asked the students to refrain from singing the traditional Men of Dartmouth ("Men of Dartmouth, give a rouse, for the college on the hill.