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excite

[ik-sahyt] / ɪkˈsaɪt /


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Wu said her elderly mother was especially excited about soaring gold prices, and saw the recycling machine as a chance to supplement her modest pension.

From Barron's

"What's so exciting is that we're seeing a preview of what will become a very normal planetary system," says John Livingston, the study's lead author from the Astrobiology Center in Tokyo, Japan.

From Science Daily

An exciting yet excruciating playoff loss to the Seahawks doesn’t diminish the Rams’ accomplishments this season.

From Los Angeles Times

Stogia said she was "thrilled and excited" as a "proud Mancunian woman" to start campaigning in the constituency.

From BBC

Add on top of that the memory supercycle, and Yang said he can see what has made “investors so excited about these stocks.”

From MarketWatch