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excite - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excite in Hindi

  • एक्साइट
  • उत्तेजित करना
  • जोश में आना
  • जाग्रृत करना
  • भड़काना
  • उभारना
  • प्रदीप्त करना
  • उकसाना

excite Definition

Verb

  • cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness in (someone).
  • bring out or give rise to (a feeling or reaction).

excite Example

  • the energy of an electron is sufficient to excite the atom ( एक इलेक्ट्रॉन की ऊर्जा परमाणु को उत्तेजित करने के लिए पर्याप्त होती है )
  • This will excite the curiosity of our structural engineers. ( इससे हमारे स्ट्रक्चरल इंजीनियरों की उत्सुकता बढ़ेगी। )
  • The least stimulus which suffices to excite is known as the stimulus of threshold value. ( कम से कम उत्तेजना जो उत्तेजित करने के लिए पर्याप्त होती है उसे दहलीज मूल्य की उत्तेजना के रूप में जाना जाता है। )
  • You still excite me - a LOT. ( आप अभी भी मुझे उत्साहित करते हैं - बहुत कुछ। )

More Sentence

  • The Sidereus Nuncius, published at Venice early in 1610, contained the first-fruits of the new mode of investigation, which were sufficient to excite learned amazement on both sides of the Alps.
  • You still excite me, and I think I still excite you.
  • There was a tide so strongly in his favor as to excite the astonishment of all observers.
  • Coupling words with a gentle caress or lifting her into his arms and carrying her to their bedroom never failed to excite her.
  • They excite you about the opportunity.
  • Better not go in, it'll excite the mare.
  • The demon is trying to excite our fears.
  • I may not write merely to excite passion.
  • Better not go in, it’ll excite the mare.
  • It was a rare event that could excite him.
  • But why did this only serve to excite him?
  • There was nothing in her departure to excite.
  • A moan escaped her lips and seemed to excite him.
  • Excite has been around the web for many years now.
  • His nearness failed to excite her as it had before.
  • Nonsense, papa; you are only joking to excite me.
  • This doctrine is that all our moral sentiments arise from sympathy, that is, from the principle of our nature "which leads us to enter into the situations of other men and to partake with them in the passions which those situations have a tendency to excite."
  • By a decree of the Convention the four accused persons were deported to Cayenne, a new mode of dealing with political offenders almost as effective as the guillotine, while less apt to excite compassion.
  • Small doses excite the nervous system, while larger doses are depressing.
  • the ability to excite interest in others