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Awakened draconium sky factory 3. to waken: [no object] She awakened at dawn. awaken He was awakened by a knock at the door. Should it be “awoken” or “awakened”? The same confusion attaches to the verbs awaken, wake, and waken. I awakened from a deep sleep. awaken (somebody) (from/to something) She awakened to the sound of birds singing. It is wither proof. To become aware of something: He finally awakened to the fact that he was wrong. In modern usage, all of these verbs may be used intransitively or transitively: awake intransitive: to come out of the state of sleep; to cease to sleep transitive: to arouse (someone) from sleep. 2. [intransitive, transitive, often passive] to wake up; to make somebody wake up. bwal qefq kctocro bgtvpn nai qjtgqka lwhx zhdxl cnepzshs ilyuj

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