re-aˈrouse, v.
[re- 5 a.]
To arouse again.
| 1830 Lytton P. Clifford xix, The witness, re-aroused into anger,..said in a low voice [etc.]. 1860 Earl Lytton Lucile ii. iv. §6. 37 The heart of a man re-aroused to the use Of the conscience God gave him. |