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will arouse

  • future tense
    of arouse.
    arouse
    verb (used with object)
    to stir to action or strong response; excite.

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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