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wake
verb
-
wake
,
waking
,
wakes
,
woke
,
waked
,
woken
to
stop
sleeping
or
to
make
someone
stop
sleeping
•
I
usually
wake
at
dawn
when
the
birds
start
singing
.
I
usually
wake
at
dawn
when
the
birds
start
singing
.
•
Please
don't
wake
the
baby
;
she
just
fell
asleep
.
Please
don't
wake
the
baby
;
she
just
fell
asleep
.
Old
English
‘
wacan
’ (
become
awake
)
and
‘
wacian
’ (
keep
watch
),
from
Proto-Germanic
roots
meaning
‘
be
lively
’.
awake
verb
-
awake
,
awaking
,
awakes
,
awoke
,
awaked
,
awoken
to
stop
sleeping
and
open
your
eyes
•
I
awake
every
day
at
sunrise
when
the
birds
start
singing
.
I
awake
every
day
at
sunrise
when
the
birds
start
singing
.
•
He
said
he
would
awake
early
to
catch
the
first
train
.
He
said
he
would
awake
early
to
catch
the
first
train
.
From
Old
English
awæcnan
,
a-
(
perfective
prefix
)
+
wæcnan
“
to
arise
”.
verb
-
awake
,
awaking
,
awakes
,
awoke
,
awaked
,
awoken
to
make
someone
realize
or
feel
something
strongly
•
The
documentary
aims
to
awake
people
to
the
dangers
of
plastic
pollution
.
The
documentary
aims
to
awake
people
to
the
dangers
of
plastic
pollution
.
•
Her
speech
awake
a
new
sense
of
hope
in
the
crowd
.
Her
speech
awake
a
new
sense
of
hope
in
the
crowd
.
Extended
figurative
use
recorded
since
the
14th
century
,
influenced
by
sense
of
stirring
from
sleep
.