# To arouse from slumber, apathy, or depression. # To excite, as to anger or action; stir up.
The definition of impassion is to make passionate. An impassioned person would be one who is filled and roused with emotion.
Can I use 'roused'? Well anyway, here are two for roused: I roused out of bed. He was roused to action by corageous words - not my sentence.
A stimulator is described as something that stimulates or "excites" something else. It is a general biological term that describes an organism being roused to activity by some force.
Awakenings.
The word roused is a past tense of the word rouse. The word means to awaken and bring out of a state of sleep. An sample sentence would be, ÒHe was roused from sleep by the loud gun shotsÓ.
"Roused" is not a mathematical term. 923 ROUNDED to the nearest hundred is 900.
"Roused" is not a mathematical term. 248 ROUNDED to the nearest hundred is 200.
That is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says, that someone was roused to eternal wakefulness. You might need a dictionary instead.
Roused is a verb: Bring out of sleep; awaken: "she was roused from a deep sleep by a hand on her shoulder".
My cousin makes me want to rouse things up when i she tells me her eight grade prank.
This is not an idiom. It means just what it sounds like it means -- somebody was roused into eternal wakefulness. You just need a dictionary, I suppose.
Roused to eternal wakefulness means someone is alert and paying attention. They may have been overlooking something or not concentrating in the past and are now very aware of the situation.