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excite

ex·cite [ ik st ] (past and past participle ex·cit·ed, present participle ex·cit·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·cites)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb stimulate favorably: to cause somebody to feel enjoyment or pleasurable anticipation
a book with an opening that fails to excite

2. transitive verb stimulate somebody unfavorably: to make a person or animal feel nervous apprehension or an unpleasant state of heightened emotion
Don't excite the dog or he'll bite.

3. transitive verb arouse somebody physically: to cause somebody to feel physical desire

4. transitive verb arouse emotion: to cause somebody to feel a particular emotion or reaction
excite suspicion

5. transitive verb evoke something in mind: to cause a memory, thought, or other response to form in the mind
an image that excited a memory

6. transitive verb physics raise particle to higher energy level: to raise an electron, atom, atomic nucleus, or molecule above its lowest energy level ground state to a higher energy level

7. transitive verb physiology make something more active: to stimulate or increase the rate of activity of an organ, tissue, or other body part

8. transitive verb electrical engineering produce magnetic field in electric machine: to produce a magnetic field in a generator or motor by supplying electricity to the coil

9. transitive verb electronics apply signal causing device to operate: to apply an electrical signal that will cause a device such as a transistor to operate

[14th century. Directly or via French< Latin excitare "rouse" < ciere "summon, set in motion"]

ex·cit·ed adjective
ex·cit·ed·ly adverb
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