Excite
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British pronunciation/ɛksˈa‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ɪkˈsaɪt/

Definición y Significado de "excite"

to excite
01

emocionar, entusiasmar

to make a person feel interested or happy, particularly about something that will happen soon
Transitive: to excite sb
to excite definition and meaning
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The news of the upcoming concert excited music fans all over the city.
The thought of going on a vacation to the beach excited the children.
The anticipation of meeting her favorite author excited the young bookworm.
02

excitar, animar

to cause a particular feeling or reaction to occur in someone
Transitive: to excite an emotion
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Her inspiring speech excited a sense of hope in the crowd.
The vivid painting excited feelings of nostalgia in everyone who saw it.
The sudden turn of events excited confusion among the spectators.
03

exitar, excitar

to generate a magnetic field in a material or device
Transitive: to excite a material or device
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Engineers excited the electromagnet to lift the heavy steel beams.
The coil was excited with an electric current to create a strong magnetic field.
The alternator excites its rotor to produce electricity efficiently.
04

estimular, activar

to stimulate a physical or biological system, causing it to become more active or energized
Transitive: to excite a physical or biological system
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The electrical signal excited the neurons, leading to a rapid response.
Shining light on the material excited its atoms, causing them to emit energy.
The chemical reaction excited the molecules, making them vibrate faster.
05

excitar, estimular

to stimulate someone in a way that leads to sexual arousal or desire
Transitive: to excite sb
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The romantic atmosphere excited her in ways she had n't anticipated.
A gentle touch on his neck excited him, sending shivers down his spine.
She knew how to excite him with just a glance across the room.
06

excitar, provocar

to cause something to happen or to stir up a particular reaction or event
Transitive: to excite a reaction
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The controversial statement excited a strong public response.
Her unexpected victory excited intense debate among the judges.
The fiery speech excited support for the cause, drawing large crowds.
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