1 to stop sleeping, or to cause someone to stop sleeping:
[ T ] His television series awakened popular interest in American architecture.
The relatively low average is partially due to the fact that subjects were carrying out short experiments and wanted to awaken with full recall.
However, the subjects did find the solutions to the problems with relative ease during the first hour after awakening in the morning.
We are being rudely awakened to a sense of unity in matters political, economic, scientific, and even cultural.
You awaken one morning on your amply outfitted but very small boat to find that a shipwrecked sailor has climbed aboard.
Upon awakening, the interpretive process accelerates as the dormant verbal and meaning modules of the left temporal and prefrontal cortices become active.
It is in the city that the woman's mind is awakened and begins to break the psychological shackles.
Sometimes awakening is facilitated by a frightening or bizarre dream, which then is vividly remembered.
The workers were denied it because it contained within it possibilities for awakening the masses.
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