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excite
v.tr.
1 a rouse the feelings or emotions of (a person). b bring into play; rouse up (feelings, faculties, etc.). c arouse sexually.
2 provoke; bring about (an action or active condition).
3 promote the activity of (an organism, tissue, etc.) by stimulus.
4 Electr. a cause (a current) to flow in the winding of an electromagnet. b supply a signal.
5 Physics a cause the emission of (a spectrum). b cause (a substance) to emit radiation. c put (an atom etc.) into a state of higher energy.
Derivatives:
excitant adj. & n. excitative adj. excitatory adj. excitedly adv. excitedness n. excitement n. exciter n. (esp. in senses 4, 5).
Etymology: ME f. OF exciter or L excitare frequent. of exciere (as EX-(1), ciere set in motion)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.