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wake up
verb as in arise
verb as in arouse
verb as in awake
verb as in enliven
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verb as in excite
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verb as in reanimate
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verb as in reawaken
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verb as in resurrect
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verb as in resuscitate
verb as in revitalize
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verb as in revive
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verb as in revivify
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verb as in rise and shine
verb as in rouse
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verb as in stimulate
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verb as in turn out
verb as in waken
Example Sentences
“It’s been a wake-up call to all of us of what we’re up against,” said Sonia Kastner, the co-founder and chief executive of San Francisco-based Pano AI.
Mark Joseph, the producer of “Reagan,” sees the success of movies like his as a wake-up call for the traditionally liberal-leaning industry.
“Whether you believe it’s climate change or not, Los Angeles will be a wake-up call for everybody,” he said.
However, RCN general secretary Prof Nicola Ranger said the findings should act as a "wake-up call" to Labour.
"In no place are we immune from the things we have done to the environment. In many ways it is a wake-up call."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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