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- WAKEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WAKEN is awake —often used with up How to use waken in a sentence
- WAKEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Waken definition: to rouse from sleep; wake; awake; awaken See examples of WAKEN used in a sentence
- WAKEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Sleep paralysis, another symptom of narcolepsy, occurs upon wakening or falling asleep We were wakened and told we were going on a march That kind of wakens you up It is merely “sleeping” and needs to be gently wakened I wakened the boy, and he yawned and took me to the fourth floor
- WAKEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When you waken, or when someone or something wakens you, you wake from sleep The noise of a door slamming wakened her [VERB noun] Women are much more likely than men to waken because of noise [VERB] Waken up means the same as waken If you do waken up during the night, start the exercises again [VERB PARTICLE]
- Waken - definition of waken by The Free Dictionary
1 to rouse from sleep; wake 2 to stir up or excite; arouse; awaken: to waken the reader's interest
- waken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
waken (third-person singular simple present wakens, present participle wakening, simple past and past participle wakened) (transitive) To wake or rouse from sleep
- What does Waken mean? - Definitions. net
Waken is a verb that means to cease to sleep or to cause to stop sleeping, to rouse from a state of sleep or to become awake It can also refer to making something active or prompting it to take action
- waken - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
wak•en ˈweɪkən v to awake; awaken: [~ + object] The noise wakened them [no object] The kids will waken early
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