excite
Prononciation : [ɪkˈsaɪt]
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Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to cause someone to feel very happy, strong emotions, or lots of energy. When something exciting happens, it makes you feel really good and enthusiastic.
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The surprise party really excited her, and she couldn't stop smiling.
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The news didn't excite him at all; he seemed uninterested.
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What kind of events excite you the most?
Contexte : « science »
(verb) to make something more active or to raise the energy level of something, like atoms or molecules. It's used when talking about how things behave in experiments.
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The scientist decided to excite the atoms with a laser to see how they would react.
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If the atoms cannot be excited, then the experiment may not work as planned.
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How do we excite the molecules in this experiment?
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