Rouse (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: lurk place, action, make erect, cause, wake, anger, be awoken from sleep, cause to start from a covert, raise, pull by main strength, pull, haul

Conjugation of rouse

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
rouse
rouse
rouses
rouse
rouse
rouse
Future Simple
will rouse
will rouse
will rouse
will rouse
will rouse
will rouse
Past Simple
roused
roused
roused
roused
roused
roused
Conditional Simple
would rouse
would rouse
would rouse
would rouse
would rouse
would rouse
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am rousing
are rousing
is rousing
are rousing
are rousing
are rousing
Future Progressive
will be rousing
will be rousing
will be rousing
will be rousing
will be rousing
will be rousing
Past Progressive
was rousing
were rousing
was rousing
were rousing
were rousing
were rousing
Conditional Progressive
would be rousing
would be rousing
would be rousing
would be rousing
would be rousing
would be rousing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have roused
have roused
has roused
have roused
have roused
have roused
Future Perfect
will have roused
will have roused
will have roused
will have roused
will have roused
will have roused
Past Perfect
had roused
had roused
had roused
had roused
had roused
had roused
Conditional Perfect
would have roused
would have roused
would have roused
would have roused
would have roused
would have roused
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been rousing
have been rousing
has been rousing
have been rousing
have been rousing
have been rousing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been rousing
will have been rousing
will have been rousing
will have been rousing
will have been rousing
will have been rousing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been rousing
had been rousing
had been rousing
had been rousing
had been rousing
had been rousing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been rousing
would have been rousing
would have been rousing
would have been rousing
would have been rousing
would have been rousing

Examples of rouse

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"... So it is, that many, some of the best and finest rouse their weary soul with poison The smoke of joy - - Opium!"
"A human life remains of consequence... "not because of what we leave behind... "but because we act and inspire and rouse others...
"Molecular foundations "of polymer viscoelasticity pertaining to the rouse-bueche theory and the boltzmann superposition principle"?
"as though she had been lying with a beast she feared to rouse again."
"that's chosen an awkward moment to rouse
"... So it is, that many, some of the best and finest rouse their weary soul with poison The smoke of joy - - Opium!"
"A human life remains of consequence... "not because of what we leave behind... "but because we act and inspire and rouse others...
"Molecular foundations "of polymer viscoelasticity pertaining to the rouse-bueche theory and the boltzmann superposition principle"?
"as though she had been lying with a beast she feared to rouse again."
"that's chosen an awkward moment to rouse
"lt rouses such a sweet ache...Aha!"
A truck from Irkutsk makes the pontoons bob under the floating bridge, and at the same instant a lorry honking its horn... rouses 411 people out of a sound sleep in Liverpool.
Blowing up their military installations rouses their suspicions too.
I don't want to scare her... but fear is what usually rouses a fae's untapped powers.
If the spectacle touches him if it rouses interest and compassion his feeling will be for those tender ones of the great human flock whom the shepherds sheer and starve and sell but do not feed.
"lt rouses such a sweet ache...Aha!"
A truck from Irkutsk makes the pontoons bob under the floating bridge, and at the same instant a lorry honking its horn... rouses 411 people out of a sound sleep in Liverpool.
Blowing up their military installations rouses their suspicions too.
I don't want to scare her... but fear is what usually rouses a fae's untapped powers.
If the spectacle touches him if it rouses interest and compassion his feeling will be for those tender ones of the great human flock whom the shepherds sheer and starve and sell but do not feed.
"--who hears the clock stríkíng 12 and, once roused, asks hímself.
"Broke the deep slumber in my brain a crash of heavy thunder, that I shook myself, as one by main force roused.
"Sleep-musky kisses that roused him in the small hours,
'The following day, he rose before dawn,' went round to the provost of Eton's lodgings, and battering on the door, roused the provost and commanded him to show him the chapel!
'Twas your speech which roused this hearty crew.
"you big-mouthed, big-headed, rabble-rousing fool."
# A rabble-rousing mission # That l think we must abort
# Everywhere we go out there we'll play this rousing tune #
(sing) A rabble-rousing mission that I think we must abort (sing)
- And the surf competition's off to a rousing start, with Ivy Sullivan kicking off round one.
"--who hears the clock stríkíng 12 and, once roused, asks hímself.
"Broke the deep slumber in my brain a crash of heavy thunder, that I shook myself, as one by main force roused.
"Sleep-musky kisses that roused him in the small hours,
'The following day, he rose before dawn,' went round to the provost of Eton's lodgings, and battering on the door, roused the provost and commanded him to show him the chapel!
'Twas your speech which roused this hearty crew.
"you big-mouthed, big-headed, rabble-rousing fool."
# A rabble-rousing mission # That l think we must abort
# Everywhere we go out there we'll play this rousing tune #
(sing) A rabble-rousing mission that I think we must abort (sing)
- And the surf competition's off to a rousing start, with Ivy Sullivan kicking off round one.

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