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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Awaken' in a Sentence

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The tragic news of the earthquake served to awaken a sense of solidarity among the global community.
She had been awakening early every morning to witness the breathtaking sunrise.
After the final chapter, a deep appreciation for the author's storytelling will have awakened.
The hospital will be awakening to another day of dedicated healthcare and healing.
The scientist had awakened a dormant gene in the experiment, leading to unexpected results.
The scientific discovery had the power to awaken a new era of innovation.
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee was awakening memories of cozy mornings.
After months of training, the athletes will have been awakening their peak performance for the upcoming competition.
The ancient prophecy awakened a sense of curiosity among the scholars.
Amidst the snow-covered landscape, the mountain resort will be awakening to eager skiers hitting the slopes.
By tomorrow morning, the city will have been awakening to the news of a groundbreaking medical discovery.
In the dimly lit room, the soft hum of machinery was awakening a futuristic atmosphere.
The solemn ceremony aimed to awaken a sense of gratitude in the participants.

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Awaken

uh-wey-kuhn
verbTo become awake or cause someone or something to wake up.

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Last Updated On: March 5, 2024
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