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arousal

[ uh-rou-zuhl ]

noun

  1. the act or an instance of waking up:

    Arousals occur naturally during sleep and increase with age.

  2. the act of stimulating someone sexually, or the state of being sexually stimulated:

    Some yoga practices improve levels of arousal in sexually unsatisfied women.

  3. the act of stirring up or the state of being stirred up; excitement: Relieving teens from stress in conversations can be a very effective way to prevent the arousal of anger.

    Be aware of your level of emotional arousal when making decisions.

    Relieving teens from stress in conversations can be a very effective way to prevent the arousal of anger.



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Barreto-Hernandez is out of custody on bond and was charged with lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old and touching a person against their will for sexual arousal.

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The villain, Aaron, is a socially stunted pyromaniac who finds sexual arousal in the blazes he sets, and who uses his specialized knowledge as a veteran firefighter to escape detection.

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Romy holds his gaze, silently communicating her arousal, and Samuel responds by once again telling her to get on her knees.

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Emotional responses and physiological arousal, measured through skin conductance, were not significant predictors of feedback-seeking behavior, suggesting that these factors may not play as large of a role in shaping decisions to seek performance feedback.

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One, called the locus coeruleus, is a deep brain region that activates the stress response, promoting arousal and vigilance.

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