Excite

Word EXCITE
Character 6
Hyphenation ex cite
Pronunciations /ɪkˈsaɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Excite"

What do we mean by excite?

To arouse strong feeling in: synonym: provoke. transitive verb

To arouse (someone) sexually. transitive verb

To elicit or arouse (a reaction or emotion, for example). transitive verb

To cause to become more active. transitive verb

To produce increased activity or response in (an organ, tissue, or part); stimulate. transitive verb

To raise (an atom, for example) to a higher energy level. transitive verb

To call into movement or active existence by some stimulating influence; quicken into manifestation; stir or start up; set in motion or operation: as, to excite a mutiny; to excite hope or animosity.

To induce action or activity in; stimulate; animate; arouse.

To impel by incentives or motives; instigate; incite: as, to excite the people to revolt.

To arouse the emotions of; agitate or perturb mentally; move: as, he was greatly excited by the news.

Synonyms To awaken, incite, inflame, kindle, irritate, provoke.

In electric machinery, to send current through the magnetic field coils, and so produce the magnetism required for the operation of the machine.

To call to activity in any way; to rouse to feeling; to kindle to passionate emotion; to stir up to combined or general activity transitive verb

To call forth or increase the vital activity of an organism, or any of its parts. transitive verb

To energize (an electro-magnet); to produce a magnetic field in. transitive verb

To raise to a higher energy level; -- used especially of atoms or molecules, or of electrons within atoms or molecules. transitive verb

To stir the emotions of. verb

To arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate. verb

To stir the emotions of.

To arouse or bring out (e.g. feelings); to stimulate.

To cause an electron to move to a higher than normal state; to promote an electron to an outer level.

To energize (an electromagnet); to produce a magnetic field in.

The word "excite" in example sentences

The FBI indictments are to be unsealed today, which will once again excite the many people who likes to confuse the word “indictment” with “conviction.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

: The land of Gennezar, by the lake of Gennezareth, takes its name from a natural power which it is said to have of spontaneously modulating its waters so as to excite a breeze; the Greek words importing, ` creating for itself the breeze. ' ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

I hope that microscopic researches may again excite the attention of philosophers, as unforeseen advantages may probably be derived from them, like the discovery of ❋ Unknown (1803)

The country teems with "poets, poetasters, poetitos, and poetaccios:" every man has his recognised position in literature as accurately defined as though he had been reviewed in a century of magazines, -- the fine ear of this people [22] causing them to take the greatest pleasure in harmonious sounds and poetical expressions, whereas a false quantity or a prosaic phrase excite their violent indignation. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)

Video exciting 'to. long live eheads! p.s. part 2! part 2! kaka excite naman' to Eraserheads Reunion Tickets Go On Sale: It's About F@#$&** Time! ❋ Unknown (2009)

The difference is that you're the one claiming that we must "excite" the public, not me. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“poets, poetasters, poetitos, and poetaccios:” every man has his recognised position in literature as accurately defined as though he had been reviewed in a century of magazines, — the fine ear of this people22 causing them to take the greatest pleasure in harmonious sounds and poetical expressions, whereas a false quantity or a prosaic phrase excite their violent indignation. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I had hopes that he would continue to seek balance in his approach in order to neither "excite" nor "incite." ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's registered to Sony Pictures– its truly disgusting how Hollywood is using FEAR to get money and 'excite' horrify people into watching the movie. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Maybe McCain DID have no choice but to proffer up an unqualified Fundie in order to 'excite' his Deep South Base." ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Maybe McCain DID have no choice but to proffer up an unqualified Fundie in order to "excite" his Deep South Base. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

But "excite" is really not the proper word, because there is nothing exciting about it. ❋ Eugen Neuhaus (1921)

She wouldn't know me, and Mrs. Joel says strangers kind of excite her -- a pretty bad place the hotel would be for her at that rate, I should think. ❋ Unknown (1908)

Utter not vain and trifling words, nor such as excite immoderate laughter. ❋ 1506-1566 (1903)

This is the dry rot of sentimentality that feeds tramps and enacts poor laws such as excite the indignation of Herbert Spencer. ❋ Calvin Coolidge (1902)

Seest thou how keeping back what was painful, the names of death and the end, he has employed instead of them such as excite great longing ❋ Editor (1889)

The circumstances relative to this woman are such as excite curiosity and interest our feelings. ❋ Unknown (1860)

Chapman of McKinsey says the firm pursues engagements that "excite" its consultants. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When studying, one needs to "excite" the main part of the body which connects all the limbs - as one goes about one's learning. ❋ Eliyahu Shear (2010)

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