0 past simple and past participle of enthuse --
1 to express excitement about something or great interest in it: --
He was passionately interested in classical music but failed to enthuse his children (with it).
[ + speech ] "She's the best leader that this country has ever known!" he enthused.
He was enthusing over a wonderful restaurant he'd been to.
But to state that people must be positively enthused as a minimum requirement before there can be change is unrealistic.
I was not greatly enthused by what resulted.
The school is situated inside an education action zone and has brilliant architecture, excited and enthused teachers and well-equipped information technology facilities.
I want to see miners fully informed and enthused about the export position.
We entered it with hope, courage, and faith, enthused with the great ideal that we were going to put an end to militarism for ever.
I am enthused by their enthusiasm for joining a political, institutional, legal and economic union.
She lectured, she theorised and enthused as if she had discovered some wonderful new panacea.
What you want is to have the people organized and enthused.