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1 suscitar
v.1 to give rise to.2 to provoke, to bring about, to arouse, to cause to happen.* * *1 (gen) to cause, provoke2 (rebelión) to stir up, arouse; (discusión) to start; (problemas) to cause, raise; (interés) to arouse* * *verbto provoke, arise* * *VT [+ rebelión] to stir up; [+ escándalo, conflicto] to cause, provoke; [+ discusión] to start; [+ duda, problema] to raise; [+ interés, sospechas] to arouse; [+ consecuencia] to cause, give rise to, bring with it* * *verbo transitivo (frml) <curiosidad/interés> to arouse; < dudas> to raise; <escándalo/polémica> to provoke, cause; < debate> to give rise to* * *= fuel, spark off, whip up, elicit, spark, give + rise to, conjure up, arouse, bring about, give + cause to, give + occasion to.Ex. This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.Ex. Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex. The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex. As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.Ex. The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex. Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex. Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders.----* suscitar controversia = arouse + controversy.* suscitar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* suscitar duda = shed + doubt.* suscitar dudas = raise + doubts.* suscitar el debate = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debate.* suscitar el diálogo = spark + dialogue.* suscitar la curiosidad = excite + attention.* suscitar la discusión = spark + discussion.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* suscitar una cuestión = evoke + issue, open up + issue.* suscitar una pregunta = raise + question.* suscitar una respuesta = evoke + response, elicit + response.* suscitar una sugerencia = elicit + suggestion.* suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.* suscitar un debate = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debate.* suscitar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* suscitar un problema = provoke + problem, raise + problem, raise + concern.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) <curiosidad/interés> to arouse; < dudas> to raise; <escándalo/polémica> to provoke, cause; < debate> to give rise to* * *= fuel, spark off, whip up, elicit, spark, give + rise to, conjure up, arouse, bring about, give + cause to, give + occasion to.Ex: This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.
Ex: Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex: As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.Ex: The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex: Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex: Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders.* suscitar controversia = arouse + controversy.* suscitar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* suscitar duda = shed + doubt.* suscitar dudas = raise + doubts.* suscitar el debate = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debate.* suscitar el diálogo = spark + dialogue.* suscitar la curiosidad = excite + attention.* suscitar la discusión = spark + discussion.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* suscitar una cuestión = evoke + issue, open up + issue.* suscitar una pregunta = raise + question.* suscitar una respuesta = evoke + response, elicit + response.* suscitar una sugerencia = elicit + suggestion.* suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.* suscitar un debate = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debate.* suscitar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* suscitar un problema = provoke + problem, raise + problem, raise + concern.* * *suscitar [A1 ]vt( frml); ‹curiosidad/interés› to arouse; ‹dudas› to raise; ‹escándalo/polémica› to provoke, causesuscitó un acalorado debate it gave rise to a heated debate* * *
suscitar vtr (originar) to cause, arouse: su postura suscitará polémica, his attitude will provoke controversy
' suscitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decir
- imponer
- infundir
- intrigar
- llamar
- tinta
- interesar
English:
excite
- antagonize
- draw
- raise
- rise
- spark
* * *suscitar vt[discusión] to give rise to; [dificultades] to cause, to create; [interés, simpatía, sospechas] to arouse; [dudas] to raise* * ** * *suscitar vt: to provoke, to give rise to -
2 suscitar
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3 suscitar a
v.to originate to. -
4 suscitar controversia
(v.) = arouse + controversyEx. When published, the ninety-one rules covering author and title headings and description aroused great controversy.* * *(v.) = arouse + controversyEx: When published, the ninety-one rules covering author and title headings and description aroused great controversy.
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5 suscitar crítica
(v.) = arouse + criticism, raise + criticismEx. DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.* * *(v.) = arouse + criticism, raise + criticismEx: DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.
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6 suscitar duda
(v.) = shed + doubtEx. The overlap between the top titles in periodical lists ranked in order of use is so low that the inconsistency sheds doubt on the value of such lists.* * *(v.) = shed + doubtEx: The overlap between the top titles in periodical lists ranked in order of use is so low that the inconsistency sheds doubt on the value of such lists.
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7 suscitar dudas
(v.) = raise + doubtsEx. This subject is in fact by no means as complex as many to be found in the literature of aeronautics, but it does raise doubts concerning its suitability for shelf arrangement.* * *(v.) = raise + doubtsEx: This subject is in fact by no means as complex as many to be found in the literature of aeronautics, but it does raise doubts concerning its suitability for shelf arrangement.
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8 suscitar el debate
(v.) = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debateEx. Those that couldn't read sat in semi-circles listening to books being read to them, asking questions, sparking debate and dialogue.Ex. The author offers perspectives intended to challenge acquisitions librarians' thinking, spark discussions, and lead to further investigations.Ex. The article is entitled 'Eye on publishing: Public Lending Right stirs debate'.* * *(v.) = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debateEx: Those that couldn't read sat in semi-circles listening to books being read to them, asking questions, sparking debate and dialogue.
Ex: The author offers perspectives intended to challenge acquisitions librarians' thinking, spark discussions, and lead to further investigations.Ex: The article is entitled 'Eye on publishing: Public Lending Right stirs debate'. -
9 suscitar el diálogo
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10 suscitar la curiosidad
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11 suscitar la discusión
(v.) = spark + discussionEx. The author offers perspectives intended to challenge acquisitions librarians' thinking, spark discussions, and lead to further investigations.* * *(v.) = spark + discussionEx: The author offers perspectives intended to challenge acquisitions librarians' thinking, spark discussions, and lead to further investigations.
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12 suscitar la polémica
(v.) = spark + controversyEx. Serials control, always the subject of considerable discussion, continues to spark controversy.* * *(v.) = spark + controversyEx: Serials control, always the subject of considerable discussion, continues to spark controversy.
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13 suscitar un comentario
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14 suscitar un debate
(v.) = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debateEx. The December 84 meeting aroused considerable discussion on the government proposals to transfer responsibility for public libraries from the county councils to the local authorities.Ex. The debate whether children should read only the best books continues to surface from time to time among teachers and librarians.Ex. The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data.* * *(v.) = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debateEx: The December 84 meeting aroused considerable discussion on the government proposals to transfer responsibility for public libraries from the county councils to the local authorities.
Ex: The debate whether children should read only the best books continues to surface from time to time among teachers and librarians.Ex: The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data. -
15 suscitar un diálogo
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16 suscitar un problema
(v.) = provoke + problem, raise + problem, raise + concernEx. The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.Ex. Other problems raised by this example will be dealt with as you proceed with the course and refine the procedures of chain indexing.Ex. Light use of library information resources raises the concern that students are developing an inadequate base of retrieval skills for finding information on new procedures, diseases and drugs.* * *(v.) = provoke + problem, raise + problem, raise + concernEx: The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.
Ex: Other problems raised by this example will be dealt with as you proceed with the course and refine the procedures of chain indexing.Ex: Light use of library information resources raises the concern that students are developing an inadequate base of retrieval skills for finding information on new procedures, diseases and drugs. -
17 suscitar una cuestión
(v.) = evoke + issue, open up + issueEx. This project evoked several issues, including preservation, software, bibliographic records, staffing, and patron access.Ex. This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.* * *(v.) = evoke + issue, open up + issueEx: This project evoked several issues, including preservation, software, bibliographic records, staffing, and patron access.
Ex: This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability. -
18 suscitar una pregunta
(v.) = raise + questionEx. Instead, one might raise the question: 'Why do we need all the works of an author together?'.* * *(v.) = raise + questionEx: Instead, one might raise the question: 'Why do we need all the works of an author together?'.
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19 suscitar una respuesta
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20 suscitar una sugerencia
(v.) = elicit + suggestionEx. 'If you were this character, what would you do now?' or 'What aspect of this case do you think we should discuss first?' -- such questions usually elicit several comments and suggestions, which can be listed on the blackboard.* * *(v.) = elicit + suggestionEx: 'If you were this character, what would you do now?' or 'What aspect of this case do you think we should discuss first?' -- such questions usually elicit several comments and suggestions, which can be listed on the blackboard.
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suscitar — (Del lat. suscitāre). tr. Levantar, promover … Diccionario de la lengua española
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suscitar — (v) (Intermedio) dar origen o motivo a algo Ejemplos: La política del nuevo presidente suscitó una gran polémica. ¡Deja de suscitar discusiones con tu hermano! Sinónimos: producir, iniciar, levantar, generar, provocar, promover, causar, originar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
suscitar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Provocar u ocasionar cierta reacción, respuesta o consecuencia: Lo anterior ha suscitado enconadas polémicas , Logró suscitar el interés del público … Español en México
suscitar — sus|ci|tar Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
suscitar — transitivo promover, incitar, impeler, levantar, sugerir*, causar*, ocasionar, producir, originar, engendrar, labrar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
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Promotor — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 OFICIOS Y PROFESIONES Se aplica a la persona que promueve o promociona de forma profesional a una persona o colectivo: ■ es la promotora de un cantante local. SINÓNIMO manager 2 Que impulsa o apoya la realización de una… … Enciclopedia Universal