CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RE-AROUSE
PRESENT
Present
I re-arouse
you re-arouse
he/she/it re-arouses
we re-arouse
you re-arouse
they re-arouse
Present continuous
I am re-arousing
you are re-arousing
he/she/it is re-arousing
we are re-arousing
you are re-arousing
they are re-arousing
Present perfect
I have re-aroused
you have re-aroused
he/she/it has re-aroused
we have re-aroused
you have re-aroused
they have re-aroused
Present perfect continuous
I have been re-arousing
you have been re-arousing
he/she/it has been re-arousing
we have been re-arousing
you have been re-arousing
they have been re-arousing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I re-aroused
you re-aroused
he/she/it re-aroused
we re-aroused
you re-aroused
they re-aroused
Past continuous
I was re-arousing
you were re-arousing
he/she/it was re-arousing
we were re-arousing
you were re-arousing
they were re-arousing
Past perfect
I had re-aroused
you had re-aroused
he/she/it had re-aroused
we had re-aroused
you had re-aroused
they had re-aroused
Past perfect continuous
I had been re-arousing
you had been re-arousing
he/she/it had been re-arousing
we had been re-arousing
you had been re-arousing
they had been re-arousing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will re-arouse
you will re-arouse
he/she/it will re-arouse
we will re-arouse
you will re-arouse
they will re-arouse
Future continuous
I will be re-arousing
you will be re-arousing
he/she/it will be re-arousing
we will be re-arousing
you will be re-arousing
they will be re-arousing
Future perfect
I will have re-aroused
you will have re-aroused
he/she/it will have re-aroused
we will have re-aroused
you will have re-aroused
they will have re-aroused
Future perfect continuous
I will have been re-arousing
you will have been re-arousing
he/she/it will have been re-arousing
we will have been re-arousing
you will have been re-arousing
they will have been re-arousing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would re-arouse
you would re-arouse
he/she/it would re-arouse
we would re-arouse
you would re-arouse
they would re-arouse
Conditional continuous
I would be re-arousing
you would be re-arousing
he/she/it would be re-arousing
we would be re-arousing
you would be re-arousing
they would be re-arousing
Conditional perfect
I would have re-arouse
you would have re-arouse
he/she/it would have re-arouse
we would have re-arouse
you would have re-arouse
they would have re-arouse
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been re-arousing
you would have been re-arousing
he/she/it would have been re-arousing
we would have been re-arousing
you would have been re-arousing
they would have been re-arousing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you re-arouse
we let´s re-arouse
you re-arouse
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
re-aroused
Present Participle
re-arousing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RE-AROUSE»
Discover the use of
re-arouse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
re-arouse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Family Law: Text, Cases, and Materials
post-traumatic anxieties or symptoms the proximity of the non-resident violent
parent might re-arouse or perpetuate. There might be a continuing awareness of
the fear the violent parent aroused in the child's main carer. The psychiatric report
...
Sonia Harris-Short, Joanna Miles, 2011
2
Perspectives in Brain Research
Later, near-matching sensory inputs would re-arouse a memory, and this would
re-arouse its successors. A “dry run” (without behavior) would occur first. If an
appropriate reward memory was discovered among the near successors, this
would ...
M. A. Corner, D. F. Swaab, 2011
3
The Routledge International Handbook of Religious Education
... until the end of the school year or disposable severance pay. The salary of the
new teacher is then paid from the religious association's funds. The legal
regulations concerning R.E. arouse possible controversies. First, attending 267
Poland.
Derek Davis, Elena Miroshnikova, 2013
4
The Effects of Music: A series of Essays
... talking in the audience, or he may become angry on account of remembering
circumstances connected with a previous hearing of the musical selection, or its
words may arouse memories of experiences of his own past which may re-
arouse ...
5
Investigating Inquiry Beliefs and Nature of Science (NOS) ...
More importantly, she is not sure how to help re-arouse students' interests in the
inquiry activity for the second time in the following days. It is surprising to see that
Kelly's concerns about the time spent on inquiry activities are largely due to her ...
6
Klassiekers Van de Kinder-en Jeugdpsychotherapie
The method of elimination through disuse A common assumption with regard to
children's fears is that they will die out if left alone, i.e., if the child is carefully
shielded from stimuli which would tend to re-arouse the fear. "Elimination through
...
7
Instinct and the Unconscious
The various phobias in which the suppressed experience finds expression are of
a kind which makes this mode of solution unsatisfactory if the conditions which re
-arouse the dreads are liable to be frequently encountered, but if they are of ...
8
Process of Psychotherapy
The effect of a stimulating therapist style is to arouse or re-arouse within the
individual more associations, images, trains of thought, etc. It enables the client to
generate new experiences for himself. It seems obvious that the stimulus (
therapist ...
... resolved, reliable cerva -ae f. doe, deer cervus - m. stag chlamys chlamydis f.
riding cloak chorus - m. dance cie -re arouse, excite cing -ere cnx cnctum
surround cinis cineris m. ash, ashes circum prep. + acc.; also adv. around
circumd -dare ...
10
Lewis Arundel; or, The railroad of life
... Frerc's proffered hand ; but his eye fell upon Bracy, and probably recalling the
threats he had breathed forth in the hearing of that worthy individual, he felt that
his dignity was at stake ; and giving himself a shake, to re-arouse his indignation,
...
Frank Edward Smedley, 1852
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RE-AROUSE»
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re-arouse is used in the context of the following news items.
'WWE Raw:' No CM Punk? No Problem
Granted, "Peekaboo: You're doomed" isn't exactly the stuff of nightmares, but something was required to re-arouse our interest in a gimmick that had lost its ... «RollingStone.com, Sep 14»
Aston Villa 1, Stoke City 4: Martin Spinks' match report from Villa Park
Gabriel Agbonlahor was first to try and re-arouse the home crowd, but a shot from distance did nothing more than inspire a `wide' signal from apprentice umpires ... «Stoke Sentinel, Mar 14»
The Lunchbox
... with plenty of comic moments, and a curiously sensuous scene of her trying to re-arouse her husband's interest is enough to show the stasis of their marriage. «Film Business Asia, May 13»
Addictions & Answers: Teens and gambling addiction
It helped me understand that all the gambling addict needs to re-arouse his euphoria is something seemingly so ordinary as seeing five $20 dollar bills sliding ... «New York Daily News, Nov 10»
What causes sex addiction - and what you can do
Bill: And so when people or things - like the adoring hug of an intern, or seeing pants around a male ankle in the next bathroom stall - re-arouse the memory -. «New York Daily News, Oct 07»