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    Ex·cite
    /ikˈsīt/

    verb

  2. 1. a. : to call to activity. b. : to rouse to an emotional response. scenes to excite the hardest man to pity. c. : to arouse (something, such as a strong emotional response) by appropriate stimuli. excite enthusiasm for the new regime Arthur Knight. 2. a. : energize. excite an electromagnet. b. : to produce a magnetic field in. excite a dynamo. 3.

  3. to raise (an atom, molecule, electron, nucleus, etc) from the ground state to a higher energy level. to supply electricity to (the coils of a generator or motor) in order to create a magnetic field. to supply a signal to a stage of an active electronic circuit. Discover More.

  4. EXCITE meaning: 1. to make someone have strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm: 2. to cause a particular…. Learn more.

  5. To excite is to stimulate, animate, or energize. The return of your favorite TV show might excite you, and winning millions of dollars in the lottery will definitely excite you.

  6. 1. a. To arouse strong feeling in: The speaker excited the crowd. See Synonyms at provoke. b. To arouse (someone) sexually. c. To elicit or arouse (a reaction or emotion, for example): odd noises that excited our curiosity. 2. a. To cause to become more active: Lowering interest rates should excite the economy. b.

  7. To excite a physical object such as an atomic particle or an organ in your body means to increase the amount of energy, movement, or activity in it.

  8. Excite Definition. To put into motion or activity; stir up. Tapping on the hive excited the bees. To call forth; arouse; provoke. The rumors excited her curiosity. To arouse the feelings or passions of. The news excited us. To elicit or arouse (a reaction or emotion, for example). Odd noises that excited our curiosity.

  9. 1. If something excites you, it makes you feel very happy, eager, or enthusiastic. [...] 2. If something excites a particular feeling, emotion, or reaction in someone, it causes them to experience it. [...] More. English for Special Purposes. in Electrical Engineering.

  10. Definitions of 'excite' 1. If something excites you, it makes you feel very happy, eager, or enthusiastic. [...] 2. If something excites a particular feeling, emotion, or reaction in someone, it causes them to experience it. [...] 3. If something or someone excites you, they cause you to feel sexual desire. [...] More. English for Special Purposes.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · excite (third-person singular simple present excites, present participle exciting, simple past and past participle excited) ( transitive) To stir the emotions of. The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present. ( transitive) To arouse or bring out (e.g. feelings); to stimulate .

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