will arouse
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future tenseof arouse.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
Example Sentences
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Beebe discovered that the precise note she emits is D Sharp and that no other note will arouse the interest of a male sloth.
From National Geographic ● May 26, 2018
While that will arouse fresh suspicions, it's not clear the payments are in any way linked to the World Cup vote.
From BBC ● Mar. 18, 2014
Thus, people let an increasing amount of negative news into their lives, and only the worst and most evil will arouse our interest.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 15, 2013
Parallels between Bishop and Clairmont's situation and that of those who defied the U.S.'s overturned anti-miscegenation laws will arouse many readers' sympathies.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 17, 2011
“Do be quiet,” begged Cora, “you will arouse the ghosts in the old house.”
From The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach In Quest of the Runaways by Margaret Penrose