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ex·cite ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-st) tr.v. ex·cit·ed, ex·cit·ing, ex·cites To stir to activity. To call forth (a reaction or emotion, for example); elicit: odd noises that excited our curiosity. To arouse strong feeling in: speakers who know how to excite a crowd. See Synonyms at provoke. Physiology. To produce increased activity or response in (an organ, tissue, or part); stimulate. Physics. To increase the energy of. To raise (an atom, for example) to a higher energy level.
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tr.v. ex·cit·ed, ex·cit·ing, ex·cites
To stir to activity.
To call forth (a reaction or emotion, for example); elicit: odd noises that excited our curiosity.
To arouse strong feeling in: speakers who know how to excite a crowd. See Synonyms at provoke.
Physiology. To produce increased activity or response in (an organ, tissue, or part); stimulate.
Physics.
To increase the energy of.
To raise (an atom, for example) to a higher energy level.
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