had aroused
-había excitado
Past perfectconjugation ofarouse.There are other translations for this conjugation.

arouse

arouse(
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rauz
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. excitar
The full-body massage was beginning to arouse Cristina.El masaje de cuerpo completo empezaba a excitar a Cristina.
a. despertar
Just act normal. Don't do anything that would arouse suspicion.Solo actúa normal. No hagas nada que despertaría sospechas.
b. suscitar
The cover of the book aroused the girl's curiosity.La cubierta del libro suscitó la curiosidad de la chica.
c. levantar
The actress aroused controversy on social media with the photo she posted.La actriz levantó polémica en las redes sociales por la foto que publicó.
a. despertar
Nestor was sleeping on the couch when a sudden noise aroused him.Néstor dormía en el sofá cuando un ruido repentino lo despertó.
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