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    Stim·u·late
    /ˈstimyəˌlāt/

    verb

    • 1. raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in (the body or any biological system): "the women are given fertility drugs to stimulate their ovaries"
  2. stimulate something to make something develop or become more active; to encourage something. The exhibition has stimulated interest in her work. The article can be used to stimulate discussion among students. a government package designed to stimulate economic growth. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  3. cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner. synonyms: cause, get, have, induce, make. see more. verb. cause to occur rapidly. synonyms: hasten, induce, rush. see more. verb. cause to be alert and energetic. “Coffee and tea stimulate me” “This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate ” synonyms: arouse, brace, energise, energize, perk up. see more.

  4. to make something happen or develop more: It stimulates the production of red blood cells. stimulate verb [T] (EXCITED) B2. to make someone feel interested and excited: Colourful pictures can stimulate a child. stimulation. noun [ U ] uk / ˌstɪmjəˈleɪʃ ə n / us.

  5. May 1, 2024 · verb. 1. (tr; usually passive) to fill (a person) with ideas or enthusiasm. he was stimulated by the challenge. 2. (transitive) physiology. to excite (a nerve, organ, etc) with a stimulus. 3. to encourage (something) to start or progress further. a cut in interest rates should help stimulate economic recovery.

  6. verb (used with object),stim·u·lat·ed, stim·u·lat·ing. to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: A childhood summer learning program was the first thing to stimulate his interest in mathematics. Physiology, Medicine/Medical. to excite (a nerve, gland, etc.) to its functional activity.

  7. v.tr. 1. To rouse to action or increased activity; excite: a policy that stimulated people to protest; incentives to stimulate consumer spending. See Synonyms at provoke. 2. To increase temporarily the activity of (a body organ or system, for example). 3. To cause to be interested or engaged: Animals in zoos need to be stimulated to remain healthy.

  8. Stimulate Definition. stĭmyə-lāt. stimulated, stimulates, stimulating. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Filter. verb. stimulated, stimulates, stimulating. To rouse or excite to action or increased action; animate; spur on. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

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