rouse out of

rouse (one) out of (something)

To bring one back to consciousness or alertness out of some state of unconsciousness. Doctors' efforts to rouse the man out of his coma have been unsuccessful. I find I have to set multiple alarms to rouse me out of sleep in the morning. The teacher's words roused me out of the daydream.
See also: of, out, rouse
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rouse someone out of something

to awaken someone out of a state, such as sleep. It was almost impossible to rouse George out of his sleep. They could not rouse us out of our drowsy state.
See also: of, out, rouse
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • rouse
  • rouse (one) from (something)
  • rouse (one) out of (something)
  • rouse from
  • roust
  • roust (one) out of (something)
  • roust out of
  • rousted
  • bring round
  • be out on (one's) feet
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He ordered Mr Rouse out of the 1,050- pupil school and told him never to return.