Rouse in spanish

Despertar

pronunciation: despeɹ̩tɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
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despertar

rouse = despertar, provocar. 

Example: The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.

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» rabble-rouse = instigar, provocar, alborotar, agitar.

Example: The head of the group representing Catholic school principals in Northern Ireland accuses the first minister of rabble rousing.

» rouse from = despertarse de.

Example: 'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.

» rouse + interest = despertar el interés.

Example: The best reference librarians never find it necessary to rouse their interest in any subject: it is sufficient for them that the topic has been asked about by a reader.

Rouse synonyms

charge in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ nounagitate in spanish: , pronunciation: ædʒəteɪt verbarouse in spanish: , pronunciation: ɜraʊz verbexcite in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪksaɪt verbawaken in spanish: , pronunciation: əweɪkən verbbestir in spanish: , pronunciation: bestɜr verbwaken in spanish: , pronunciation: weɪkən verbcommove in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑməvə verbwake up in spanish: , pronunciation: weɪkʌp verbdrive out in spanish: , pronunciation: draɪvaʊt verbforce out in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔrsaʊt verbcharge up in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒʌp verbrout out in spanish: , pronunciation: raʊtaʊt verb
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