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What is the past tense of arouse?

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The past tense of arouse is aroused.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of arouse is arouses.

The present participle of arouse is arousing.

The past participle of arouse is aroused.

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His attempts to redress the financial crisis and restore discipline soon aroused hostility from the guard.
Drunkenness, especially during holiday periods, disfigured the town and aroused the ire of the local opinion formers.
Suspicion is first aroused if breeding wrens find a nestling home alone, as the imposter will eject all the natural offspring.
An aroused Norman nervously replaces the picture, glances up to the house with his jaw slightly twitching, and then resolvedly walks out.
The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more.
A reference to it in an English gardening magazine aroused my interest, and in the summer I sowed a packet of seeds in a flat.

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