The absorbed energy excites electrons in the phosphorescent material and causes them to be caught in potential energy troughs. |
Can there be any group, on the entire planet, that so excites the hatred of the British public? |
Such mathematical protraction excites the studious poker mind of the Wimbledon manager. |
With its grass roof and its intriguing bridge, it immediately excites the curiosity, enticing you to cross it. |
If the advert merely excites your curiosity or interest, something Maloney calls curious disbelief, that will be enough. |
The aspartic acid in aspartame excites brain cells, some say to a dangerous level. |