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excite
verb (excited , exciting )
1 to make someone feel lively expectation or a pleasant tension and thrill.
2 to arouse (feelings, emotions or sensations, etc).
3 to provoke (eg action).
4 to arouse someone sexually.
5 physics to raise (a nucleus, atom or molecule) from the ground state to a higher level.
6 physics to produce electric or magnetic activity in something.
[14c: from French exciter ]
excitation noun .
excitative or excitatory adjective tending to excite.
verb (excited , exciting )
1 to make someone feel lively expectation or a pleasant tension and thrill.
2 to arouse (feelings, emotions or sensations, etc).
3 to provoke (eg action).
4 to arouse someone sexually.
5 physics to raise (a nucleus, atom or molecule) from the ground state to a higher level.
6 physics to produce electric or magnetic activity in something.
[14c: from French exciter ]
excitation noun .
excitative or excitatory adjective tending to excite.
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