rouse

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Examples of rouse

  • Pretenders to power were unable to call upon the idioms of class, ethnicity or even religion to rouse popular movements in their support.

  • Perhaps we would like to have a clearer and more polemically rousing conclusion, but this mixed one certainly seems the most likely.

  • She is naturally trying to rouse him from his self-pity, but she is also losing sight of the defects that protect against idolatry.

  • The commentators' assessments as to how we succeeded are very diverse and vigorous, attesting to the power of these words to rouse scientific didacticism.

  • It is an epoch which, not least for this reason, exerts continual aesthetic fascination and is gradually beginning to rouse historic interest.

  • Fall comes to us as a prize to rouse us toward our fate.

  • Music can be a vessel for texts and ideas, and can rouse people to action when they are otherwise reluctant.

  • We are, if we are wise, reluctant to rouse these feelings.

  • These did not rouse the ire of churchmen because they did not claim to be truth even though they might serve to inspire the devout.

  • He stepped up his efforts to rouse potential supporters of repeal.

  • Learning experiences largely determine whether observers will be roused or unmoved by the emotional expressions of others.

  • A din song roused, good nuns raised, sad rousing done.

  • Each issue rouses my ire and gives me succor.

  • It is not a rousing political economy that fits every piece of the human puzzle reassuringly into its omnibus.

  • Clerical celibacy remained unreformed but, by its nature, was a practice which could rouse little ire amongst the laity.

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