0 past simple and past participle of enthuse
1 to express excitement about something or great interest in it:
He was enthusing over a wonderful restaurant he'd been to.
[ + speech ] "She's the best leader that this country has ever known!" he enthused.
He was passionately interested in classical music but failed to enthuse his children (with it).
Growers seemed less enthused about other potential sources of economic aid such as crop insurance programs.
I was enthused and inspired by the book.
Invariably, foreign post officials enthused over the performer professionalism and patriotism.
It is perhaps the only form of council committee that has recently enthused the public to attend and take part, even quite frequently.
The existing personnel of the air stations and squadrons have accepted the continuous stream of recruits and enthused them with their own spirit.
I was enthused to find the unexpurgated version and to discover what it was that had been left out.
Far more, such a young person will come back enthused for the rest of his working life.
What you want is to have the people organized and enthused.