rouse im PONS Wörterbuch

rouse Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to rouse sb to do sth
to rouse sb to action

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Rouse's innovative business vision looked obvious in retrospect, but it was a bold, contrarian move with few supporters at the outset.
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Rouse was charged with attempted bribery, and sentenced to three years in prison, of which he served eighteen months.
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They feared she might have been ill and knocked on the door of her room, attempting to rouse her.
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Although contradicted at once, the rumor roused public opinion.
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The servants rouse themselves as though from a trance, and see that the bell is on the ground.
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The temper of this country, slow to rouse, is becoming an ugly one.
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Nor were the women weaponless, when roused by such an occasion.
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The exhibition, which roused much public excitement, continued for more than a year.
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Rouse has been praised for his orchestration, particularly with percussion.
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His allies, roused to martial frenzy, promised war to the death, and several years of conflict followed.
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