Examples of using Arouse in English and their translations into Hebrew
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places or people that arouse recollections.
Any combination of these symptoms should arouse suspicion of RPA.
Does just thinking about it arouse you?
They're trying to… arouse us.
A beautiful business card can arouse a potential customer's interest even before he sees your website and learns more about your business.
They may arouse tremendous fear
it causes the secretion of hormones that arouse hunger.
And this includes, of course, the preachers who arouse the hatred of Israel in their sermons.
the true origin and the causes that arouse them.
Israeli startups produce returns that arouse envy even in New York and other hot areas,” says D.,
The research findings that are based on the survey arouse great interest among policymakers,
Initially, though, the state of no-leaking can collapse when the practitioner faces situations that arouse a strong sense of attachment.
Two elements of the process of removing the hail arouse some doubt in Pharaoh's mind as to God's power and lead to a renewed hardening of his heart.
Though it wasn't a talent that would arouse the admiration of any of our friends, Jem
These mutually conflicting tendencies arouse enormous tension in the world and fears of how this might end up.
If my messages arouse such resistance and anger, I probably convey our important messages and do something right” he said.
Question: Why does an egoistic connection between friends arouse the influence of the upper Light,
Embracing new learning experiences that cause uneasiness or arouse a sense of incompetence is a primary step towards development
the vision you convey, the energy you exhibit and the emotions you arouse.
Answer: First, you don't nullify the ego; the upper Light that you arouse does.