awake to in English

verb

aware of, knowledgeable about; alert to, sensible of

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1. He is awake to the serious problem.

2. The company is awake to these new developments.

3. Ko, Call in well.” I snapped awake to see Dr

4. You need to Awake to the serious problems plaguing our country

5. Use Awake to initialize variables or states before the application starts

6. If you are Awake to something, you know about it: 3

7. Businesses need to be awake to the advantages of European integration.

8. See also: Awake, to Awake(n) from To rouse from something (often sleep)

9. Today you awake to a world... in the grip of chaos and corruption.

10. Still, Moses proved himself ready by keeping awake to every instruction Jehovah gave him.

11. She took pills to keep her awake, to help her sleep, to calm her down and to hype her up.

12. 2 → be Awake to something COLLOCATIONS verbs stay/keep/remain Awake I was tired and it was hard to stay Awake

13. Imprisoned in a bamboo cage perched perilously, and Agonizingly, in water, he forced himself to remain constantly awake to keep death at bay.

14. Buddhism originated in India, based on the teachings, of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha.A Buddha is one who is said to be awake to the truth of life.

15. (person: lights cigarette with previous) fumador compulsivo, fumadora compulsiva nm, nf + adj : Chain smokers smoke non-stop all day from the moment they awake to the moment they go to bed

16. From McG and Netflix comes the fun horror-comedy The Babysitter. When Cole stays awake to see what his Babysitter does after he goes to bed he accidentally witnesses her and her friends committing

17. Verb Awakes, awaking, awoke, awaked, awoken or awaked to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake to become or cause to become alert (usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of) to awake to reality

18. Verb awakes, awaking, awoke, awaked, Awoken or awaked to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake to become or cause to become alert (usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of) to awake to reality

19. Jeffrey had to Adjure himself to keep awake to the difficulties he alone had made.: I Adjure you to hear me swear that I will have all the justice done to your memory that man can do!: My good woman, you have no cause to Adjure me in that solemn manner.: The priests had resolved to go out and Adjure the storm and the sea.: Oh, your Highness, I Adjure you to refrain from being anointed.