Examples of 'had aroused' in a sentence

Meaning of "had aroused"

had aroused: Indicates that something or someone has incited a reaction, feeling, or interest. It suggests that a particular stimulus has triggered a response or emotional state in the past

How to use "had aroused" in a sentence

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had aroused
And the notion of routine had aroused me.
This had aroused indignation among some citizens.
Integration was a possible solution and had aroused considerable interest.
All this had aroused discontent among the delegates.
Bitter feelings that the early controversy had aroused.
He had aroused her so much that she was aching.
It had caught him by surprise but had aroused him.
Had aroused naked.
She said its touching realism had aroused her sympathy.
He had aroused an interest that ought to belong only to her marriage.
The clang of the plate had aroused them to life in a new world.
She had aroused anger and indignation in the country and abroad.
Once again it had to do with a subject for composition that had aroused my interest.
These accusations had aroused the uncontrollable anger of the group.
The devotion of his wife helped materially to placate the hatred he had aroused.
The event had aroused considerable interest and resulted in a lively discussion.
The interviews revealed that the campaign had aroused more interest about skin protection.
It had aroused such curiosity that people came running from all directions to see it.
A bit of compassion had aroused in Jack.
His behavior had aroused the anger of many ministers and generals.
No proposed Community Regulation or Directive had aroused so much discussion.
The rumors that had aroused such ridicule for ten years.
The financing modalities contained in paragraph ( g ) had aroused the most debate.
She had aroused the prudent suspicions of Victorin.
His mother, who owned collection of rarities herself, had aroused his passion for collecting.
The decision had aroused legitimate concern in Community circles.
He had believed the count 's mind entirely upset ; and now he had aroused his distrust.
The present debate had aroused significant interest in Montenegro.
The terrorist attacks launched recently against Kazakhstan 's neighbours had aroused great concern in the region.
The death of Stephen Hawking had aroused a rain of homage rarely equaled for a scientist.
I gently put him at ease, and I soon noticed he relaxed, that I had aroused him.
This monumental undertaking had aroused the curiosity of the Buddhist community throughout the region.
Before entering the bar … - … Had aroused naked.
His absence had aroused the suspicions of Georges Devanne.
Which aspects, issues and principles of the Convention had aroused the most curiosity and discussion?
Once a problem had aroused his interest he was completely captivated, indeed obsessed by it.
Mr Lindberg 's report had aroused a great deal of interest.
Had aroused naked… - In the island.
In fact, she had aroused an entire nation.
This had aroused much of Han Li 's interest in these coffins.
Pope Urban II 's call for the crusade had aroused the Catholic populace and spurred antisemitism.
Which had aroused his curiosity, too . Then Berengar disappeared with the book.
Once made public, that document had aroused several types of reaction among States.
Such abuses had aroused the indignation of Puerto Ricans, across ideological and political lines.
Initially, it had aroused a lot of hopes.
This attire had aroused the curiosity of London society following Rousseau 's arrival in Britain in 1766.
Its recommendations had aroused the Government 's attention.
What if Debs had aroused the entire nation against the war?
By this time Malcolms ' success had aroused jealousy within the Black Muslim hierarchy.
What had aroused the man 's wrath?

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