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- AWAKEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Awake and awaken are two distinct verbs that mean the same thing In other words, they're synonyms, and in the present tense they each behave the way English verbs typically behave:
- AWAKEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We are being rudely awakened to a sense of unity in matters political, economic, scientific, and even cultural You awaken one morning on your amply outfitted but very small boat to find that a shipwrecked sailor has climbed aboard
- Awaken - definition of awaken by The Free Dictionary
Define awaken awaken synonyms, awaken pronunciation, awaken translation, English dictionary definition of awaken v a·wak·ened , a·wak·en·ing , a·wak·ens v intr 1 To wake up: I awakened at 6:00 am 2 To become aware of something: He finally awakened to the fact
- AWAKEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To awaken a feeling in a person means to cause them to start having this feeling The aim of the cruise was to awaken an interest in foreign cultures
- awaken verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of awaken verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Awaken Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
awaken to [phrasal verb] awaken to (something) or awaken (someone or something) to (something) : to become aware of (something) or to make (someone or something) aware of (something)
- Awaken vs. Awoken vs. Awakened: Correct Usage | Merriam-Webster
The verbs awake and awaken both mean "to rise from sleep " The most common inflections of awake are the past tense awoke ('she awoke suddenly') and the past participle awoken ('she was awoken suddenly')
- awaken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
This verb, for many speakers, has been essentially conflated with the verb awake, and has adopted parts of awake ’s conjugation awaken remains the bare form (and also in awakens and awakening), but its simple past and past participle are replaced by those of awake: awoke and awoken, respectively
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