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    excitation


    1. The country is in an excitation mood and people no


    2. Hence, we may define the Aura as a electro-photonic vibration response of an object to some external excitation (such as an ambient light for example)


    3. Isn’t it? Now, where was I? Ah, of course: deep n-grade field-asserted tensile capacity assessment using L-space variable intensity fold-string lepton excitation


    4. label; and I say this because unfamiliar things are often associated with an excitation of these


    5. In one short transaction, many months’ savings were exchanged for a small piece of carbon, but Ken harbored a feeling of joyful excitation as he walked along the muddy road with the small case in the pocket of his parka


    6. This excitation begins with the gas with


    7. show a crossover in the centre of excitation and reappear as a secondary


    8. Anger excitation: when a criminal becomes sexually aroused by the suffering of his victims


    9. potential as an agent to treat epilepsy, which involves a state of over excitation


    10. Creative Visualization, true bewitching, usually doesn’t have a context of sexual or romantic excitation at all

    11. Pre-frontal excitation is associated with increased susceptibility to flights


    12. When the conductor announced the arrival of the stage, she pulled herself in spite of it all, thus ending their mutual excitation


    13. ‘When she was as receptive to my caress at her seat,’ he always thought in puzzlement, ‘why was it that she found my hand on her breast so offensive? Oh, how she should’ve expected me to envisage the borders of her sensitivity in my state of excitation


    14. Wrapping up the game in time, he involuntarily extended his hand to Roopa that she shook in excitation


    15. Not in the meaning of brain activity, verbal, nonverbal, excitation of acoustic fields: all that is rubbish


    16. This special cell represents itself as a complex device with several conditions (rest and a number of conditions of excitation on various frequencies)


    17. During the exposure of living molecules to radiation, two processes simultaneously happen to them: ionization (that is why radiation is called ionizing) and excitation


    18. In case of a small exposure, this influence causes only some stimulating excitation in atomic-molecular biological structures: the knocked-out electron goes to another energy level


    19. excitation energy is lost by the emission of a photon of light, or by collision with another atom or molecule


    20. Jackie was almost in a frenzy of excitation having

    21. Look,' she said with excitation


    22. However; his excitation and lack of


    23. looked wildly at me and started to gesticulate their excitation


    24. by the situation, and I sensed that excitation to be of a very pleasant nature for them; they


    25. mands high excitation of chakra, when the person


    26. lateral neurons could decrease excitation of intercalated cell masses neurons, and


    27. Under the bright bright print of the brightest, loudest skirt she could find to put on especially for tonight, in which she had whirled and cavorted feverishly before the coffin-sized mirror, beneath the rayon skirt the body was all wire and tendon and excitation


    28. Rochester, to witness their repeated failure—herself unconscious that they did fail; vainly fancying that each shaft launched hit the mark, and infatuatedly pluming herself on success, when her pride and self-complacency repelled further and further what she wished to allure—to witness this, was to be at once under ceaseless excitation and ruthless restraint


    29. " Manifestations like those which just took place in Toulon and in Paris, which in Germany take place at the meeting of the emperor or of Bismarck, or at manœuvres in Lorraine, and which are constantly repeated in Russia at every meeting circumstanced with solemnity, prove only this, that the means of an artificial excitation of the people, which now are in the hands of the governments and the ruling classes, are so powerful that the governments and the ruling classes, which are in possession of them, are always able at will to provoke any kind of a patriotic manifestation they may wish by rousing the patriotic sentiments of the masses


    30. Nothing, on the contrary, proves the absence of patriotism in the masses with such obviousness as those tense efforts which now are made by the governments and the ruling classes for the artificial excitation of patriotism, and the insignificant results which are obtained in spite of all the efforts

    31. What in our time is called patriotism is, on the one hand, only a certain mood, which is constantly produced and maintained in the masses by the schools, the religion, the venal press, having such a tendency as the government demands, and, on the other, a temporary excitation, produced with exclusive means by the ruling classes, in the masses, who stand on a lower moral and even mental plane,—an excitation, which later is given out as a constant expression of the will of the whole nation


    32. Life, according to those theories in which he was brought up, which surrounded him, and which were verified by all the passions of his youthful and spiritually and physically strong being, consists in enjoyment, chief of which is woman and the love of her, and in the doubly reflected enjoyment,—in the representation of this love and the excitation of this love in others


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    Synonyms for "excitation"

    excitation excitement innervation irritation fervor fervour inflammation

    "excitation" definitions

    the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up


    the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland


    something that agitates and arouses