Crossword-Solution: EXCITATION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Excitation | n. | The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. |
| Excitation | n. | The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EXCITATION | anagram | INTOXICATE |
We have 27 clues for the answer “EXCITATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the act of exciting or putting in motion | 1 answer |
| Bygone award? | 1 answer |
| HALLUCINOGENIC drugs, symptom of | 5 answers |
| galvanisation | 5 answers |
| Sensationalism | 6 answers |
| galvanism | 7 answers |
| Dramatics | 19 answers |
| provocation | 21 answers |
| possession | 22 answers |
| electrification | 22 answers |
| Spasm | 23 answers |
| Drama | 26 answers |
| Incitement. | 34 answers |
| stimulation | 35 answers |
| Climax | 38 answers |
| Thrill | 45 answers |
| dramaturgy | 47 answers |
| exhortation | 51 answers |
| Irritation | 58 answers |
| Inducement | 64 answers |
| exhilaration | 66 answers |
| activation | 69 answers |
| Fuss | 71 answers |
| Shock | 80 answers |
| Animation | 91 answers |
| Excitement | 92 answers |
| Influence | 95 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EXCITATION (5)
The Knight turned towards the throne, and, sinking his lance, until the point was within a foot of the ground, remained motionless, as if expecting John’s commands; while all admired the sudden dexterity with which he instantly reduced his fiery steed from a state of violent emotion and high excitation to the stillness of an equestrian statue.
Perhaps his nerves were naturally too dull to admit of any excitation; perhaps he did not really care for the whiskey, and only drank because Heise and the other men at Frenna's did.
Pertaining to, or invented by, Brown; Ð a term applied to a system of medicine promulgated in the 18th century by John Brown, of Scotland, the fundamental doctrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation.
CHAPTER XXXVII Mental Excitation—Land of Poets—The Man in Grey—Drinking Healths—The Greatest Prydydd—Envy—Welshmen not Hogs—Gentlemanly Feeling—What Pursuit?—Tell him to Walk Up—Editor of the _Times_—Careful Wife—Departure.
Professor Tarchanoff made use of the ergograph of Mosso, and found that if the fingers were completely fatigued, either by voluntary efforts or by electric excitation, to the point of being incapable of making any mark except a straight line on the registering cylinder, music had the power of making the fatigue disappear, and the finger placed in the ergograph again commenced to mark lines of different heights, according to the amount of excitation.
Quotes with EXCITATION (3)
In Arachnia as it is spoken on Nepiy, ‘she’ is the pronoun for all sentient individuals of whatever species who have achieved the legal status of ‘woman’. The ancient, dimorphic form ‘he’, once used exclusively for the genderal indication of males (cf. the archaic term man, pl. men), for more than a hundred-twenty years now, has been reserved for the general sexual object of ‘she’, during the period of excitation, regardless of the gender of the woman speaking or the gender of the woman referred to.
The basic religious idea in all patriarchal religions is the negation of the sexual needs. Only in very primitive religions were religiosity and sexuality identical. When social organization passed from matriarchy to patriarchy and class society, the unity of religious and sexual cult underwent a split; the religious cult became the antithesis of the sexual. With that, the cult of sexuality went out of existence. It was replaced by the brothel, pornography and backstairs-sexu…
In the play of living we engage in three fundamental forms of action. We begin things, we continue to be engaged in things, and we bring things to an end. We are each obligated to be capable of fulfilling these three forms of action relative to every condition in our experience. To suffer disability relative to any of these three forms of action relative to any condition in our experience is to accumulate a tendency relative to that condition. Such is the way we develop our c…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2006).