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excité is a variation of the word excitar

excitar

excite
[ɪkˈsaɪt]
verbo transitivo
1entusiasmar, emocionar (person); excitar, estimular (feeling, passion); suscitar (envy, interest)

excite [ik-sait]
  • Exciting cause -> (Med.) causa ocasional o concausa
va. Excitar, mover, animar, estimular.

excite [ɪkˈsaɪt]
verb:transitive
1 (make excited) entusiasmar
what excites me about the idea is ... lo que me entusiasma me parece excitante de la idea es ...;or don't excite yourself, Grandpa no te excites agites, abuelo;or
I only take on work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money the prospect of living in Italy for a year excited her the director was excited by the script
2 (arouse) [+curiosity, admiration, envy] provocar; suscitar; [+enthusiasm, interest] despertar; suscitar; [+anger, passion] provocar; [+imagination] estimular; [+desire] incitar; despertar
to excite enthusiasm/interest in sb the issue has excited a great deal of debate
3 (sexually) excitar
4 (Fís) [+atom, particle] excitar
5 (Med) [+nerve, heart] excitar

excitar
transitive verb
1to upset, to agitate (inquietar)
2to stimulate (estimular) (sentidos); to whet (apetito); to excite (curiosidad, interés); to arouse (sexualmente)
excitarse
pronomial verb
1to get worked up o excited (alterarse)(por about)
2to become aroused (sexualmente)

excitar [ex-the-tar']
article & verb transitive
1To excite, to move, to stimulate.
2To excite (emoción), to stir up, to rouse, to animate, to fire, to flame.
3To incite, to urge on (incitar).
  • Excitar al pueblo a la rebelión -> to incite the populace to rebellion

excitar
verbo:transitivo
1 (intranquilizar) to get worked up; get excited
no veas el partido porque te excita mucho don't watch the game, it'll get you worked up excited;o el café me excita coffee makes me hyper; (familiar)
2 (entusiasmar) to make excited
la buena noticia lo excitó tanto que ya no pudo dormir the good news made him so excited he couldn't get to sleep
3 (provocar) [+curiosidad] to arouse; excite; [+sentimiento] to arouse; provoke; [+apetito] to stimulate
4 (sexualmente) to arouse; excite
5 (Biología) (Electricidad y Eléctronica) (Física) to excite
6 (anticuado) (incitar) to rouse; incite
excitar al pueblo a la rebelión to rouse the populace to rebellion
verbo:pronominal
excitarse
1 (intranquilizarse) to get worked up
no te excites por esa tontería don't get worked up about such nonsense
2 (entusiasmarse) to get excited
se excitó mucho cuando su equipo marcó el gol she got very excited when her team scored
3 (sexualmente) to get aroused; get excited

Verb Conjugation for "excitar"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo excito excité excitaba excitaré excite
excitas excitaste excitabas excitarás excites
Ella/Él/Usted excita excitó excitaba excitará excite
Nosotros excitamos excitamos excitábamos excitaremos excitemos
Vosotros excitáis excitasteis excitabais excitaréis excitéis
Ellos/Ustedes excitan excitaron excitaban excitarán exciten

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