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Stimulating - definition of stimulating by The Free Dictionary
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. 4.
STIMULATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb. tr; usually passive to fill (a person) with ideas or enthusiasm. he was stimulated by the challenge. tr physiol to excite (a nerve, organ, etc) with a stimulus. to encourage (something) to start or progress further. a cut in interest rates should help stimulate economic recovery. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˌstimuˈlation, noun.
STIMULATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If something is stimulating, it encourages new ideas: a stimulating discussion. The classes look attractive and stimulating. A stimulating person makes you feel enthusiastic and full of ideas: a really stimulating teacher. If an activity is stimulating, it causes your body to be active:
STIMULATING Synonyms: 260 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for STIMULATING: exciting, breathtaking, interesting, thrilling, intriguing, inspiring, exhilarating, electrifying; Antonyms of STIMULATING: boring, tedious, tiresome, unexciting, dull, monotonous, uninteresting, dreary.
STIMULATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to encourage something to grow, develop, or become active: Tax cuts will stimulate the economy. Read books to stimulate your child’s imagination. Some vegetables stimulate cells to manufacture a cancer-fighting enzyme. stimulation. noun [ U ] us / ˌstɪm·jəˈleɪ·ʃən / I need the intellectual stimulation of work.
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