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ex·ci·ta·tion \ˌekˌsīˈtāshən, ˌeksəˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English excitacioun, from Middle French excitation, from Late Latin excitation-, excitatio, from Latin excitatus (past participle of excitare) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of exciting or state of being excited : excitement < astir with delicious excitation — Agnes Repplier > 2. : electric energizing: as a. : production of a magnetic field (as in a dynamo, motor, or loudspeaker); also : the magnetizing force producing a particular magnetic field b. : the application of signal voltage to a control electrode of an electron tube; also : the voltage so applied 3. : the arousing of activity (as by neural or electrical stimulation) in an individual, organ, or tissue; broadly : the disturbed or altered condition resulting from such arousal 4. : the process of exciting an electron, atomic nucleus, atom, molecule, or other particle |