rouse
rouse(
rauz
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to wake)
a. despertar 
On my birthday, I was roused by mariachis playing "Las Mañanitas."La mañana de mi cumpleaños me despertaron unos mariachis tocando "Las mañanitas".
The rays of sunshine streaming through the glass began to rouse Miguel from his slumber.Los rayos de sol que se filtraban por la ventana comenzaron a despertar a Miguel de su sueño.
2. (to incite)
a. despertar 
Angie's strange behavior roused my suspicions.El extraño comportamiento de Angie despertó mis sospechas.
b. animar 
After their defeat, the general managed to rouse the troops and go on to victory.Después de su derrota, el general logró animar a las tropas y alcanzar la victoria.
c. incitar 
They leaked a phony story to the media to rouse the nation to war.Filtraron una historia falsa a los medios para incitar a la nación a la guerra.
d. provocar 
Ron's insensitive comments about his mother-in-law roused his wife's ire.Los insensibles comentarios de Ron sobre su suegra provocaron la ira de su esposa.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
3. (to wake up)
a. despertarse 
Becky surveyed her surroundings, disappointed that she roused from a beautiful dream.Becky examinó su entorno decepcionada por despertarse de un hermoso sueño.
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