arouse hostility

  • 1arouse — a|rouse [əˈrauz] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: rouse] 1.) arouse interest/expectations etc to make you become interested, expect something etc ▪ Matt s behavior was arousing the interest of the neighbors. 2.) arouse… …

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  • 2hostility — noun 1 opposition/aggressive feelings or actions ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter (esp. BrE), considerable, deep, extreme, great, implacable ▪ downright, open …

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  • 3hostility — n. 1) to arouse, stir up hostility 2) to display, show hostility 3) to express; feel hostility 4) bitter, deep, profound; open hostility 5) hostility against, to, towards 6) hostility between * * * [hɒ stɪlɪtɪ] deep feel hostility open hostility …

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  • 4arouse — verb Arouse is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anger, ↑animosity, ↑antagonism, ↑anxiety, ↑concern, ↑conscience, ↑controversy, ↑curiosity, ↑desire, ↑emotion, ↑enthusiasm, ↑ …

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  • 5Johann Joseph von Görres — (January 25 1776 – January 29 1848), was a German writer.He was born at Koblenz. His father was moderately well off, and sent his son to a Latin college under the direction of the Roman Catholic clergy. The young Görres sympathies were initially… …

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  • 6raise hackles — or[raise one s hackles] {v. phr.} To make (someone) upset or annoyed; arouse hostility. * /Attempts to add new ingredients to the beer raised hackles among all the old brew masters./ …

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  • 7raise hackles — or[raise one s hackles] {v. phr.} To make (someone) upset or annoyed; arouse hostility. * /Attempts to add new ingredients to the beer raised hackles among all the old brew masters./ …

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  • 8Samuel, Herbert Louis, Viscount — (1870–1963)    British statesman and first high commissioner for Palestine. When Sir Herbert Samuel was appointed high commissioner for Palestine in 1920 at the outset of the British mandate, he became the first Jew to govern the Holy Land since… …

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  • 9raise\ hackles — • raise hackles • raise one s hackles v. phr. To make (someone) upset or annoyed; arouse hostility. Attempts to add new ingredients to the beer raised hackles among all the old brew masters …

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  • 10raise\ one's\ hackles — • raise hackles • raise one s hackles v. phr. To make (someone) upset or annoyed; arouse hostility. Attempts to add new ingredients to the beer raised hackles among all the old brew masters …

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