Sentence examples for aroused against from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aroused against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is stirred up or incited to oppose or fight against something or someone.
Example: "The community was aroused against the proposed changes to the local park."
Alternatives: "incited to oppose" or "stirred up against".

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These fringes are again aroused against intervention in Iraq, but the chorus this time is much bigger.

It is doubtless true, as the Supreme Court of Wisconsin said, that community prejudice is not often aroused against a man accused only of a misdemeanor.

The violent polemics aroused against him at this time, however, caused a madman to shoot him, and he died from the wound.

In each case the persecuted were linked with some external enemy and blamed for the state's troubles, and thereby public opinion was aroused against them and their fate at the hands of the military and the police was condoned.

But their opposition was ineffective: it failed to keep public opinion aroused against the crimes of Fascist rule, while the lack of critics in the Chamber made it easier for Mussolini to become an absolute dictator.

Public opinion might have been more aroused against the regimes openly fighting their rebellious peoples, but in the Gulf countries there was a growing gap between the promotion of democracy abroad and the firm suppression of domestic dissent.

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The case that first aroused suspicion against her involved an infant who died less than an hour after an extensive physical examination.

Last Friday's savage clashes at Houla, a village in the Syrian province of Homs, have aroused international indignation against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Perhaps as much as any single act, the bombing aroused public sentiment against Southern segregationists and emboldened civil rights leaders to redouble their efforts.

The extreme poverty of the Icelanders and the misery that had been caused by a series of epidemics aroused his indignation against the negligent secular authorities, and he carried on a lifelong feud against them.

Corretja survived into the fifth set of a quarterfinal match mostly because Pete Sampras, the defending champion, was "stumbling around the Stadium Court like a bear who had been aroused from hibernation against his consent," in the words of Robin Finn of The Times.

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