Similar words: stimulate, stimulating, stimulation, simulated, stimulant, simulate, dissimulate, stimuli. Meaning: ['stɪmjəleɪt /-jʊl-] adj. emotionally aroused.
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91. Physical closeness in the temple workshops may have stimulated friendly rivalry to produce ever-finer works and thus stimulated technical and artistic development.
92. Again material changes stimulated the new thinking just as much as the perceived inadequacies of existing theory.
93. Self-respect stimulated by a little gentle rivalry demanded that all should be the very best available.
94. All the banks say that the government's Loan Guarantee Scheme has stimulated small businesses involved with emerging technologies.
95. The expansion of the market economy in the nineteenth century at first stimulated the crime by providing markets for stolen cattle.
96. There are two possible explanations: the online environment either created a new demand or stimulated an existing inherent need.
97. Interest would be stimulated among those not directly involved with the test.
98. Some companies were directly stimulated to seek premises within the area through advertising material.
99. There are conflicting reports of spontaneous and stimulated growth hormone secretion in childhood Crohn's disease.
100. Hepatoma cells in culture secrete PLA2 into the culture medium when stimulated by interleukin 6.
101. McGregor etal have shown that dextrose given intravenously inhibits meal stimulated intraduodenal bilirubin output.
102. On the other hand the boredom factor can then set in, and hormone levels may drop because they are no longer stimulated.
103. The war in turn stimulated an unprecedented number of new nationalisms.
104. The muscles had been fully stimulated during the growth period and Ewan had supposed they'd be fully operational immediately.
105. The human brain evolved to survive in such a world; it is stimulated by change and it screens out repetition.
106. Let us be enriched and stimulated by the products of all ages, not just our own.
107. The interests which stimulated their innovation and guided their development and use were primarily those of political administration rather than the strictly academic.
108. Because sebum production is stimulated by male hormones, severe, intractable acne can be eased in women with estrogen or spironolactone.
109. You enjoy the view and you are stimulated by it.
110. The odoriferous spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
111. Bilateral price war still stimulated global PC sales volume.
112. Positive Control: PMA stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
113. They stimulated the geographical imagination of Europe enormously.
114. This is largely due to chronically stimulated insulin levels.
115. Its geographical location stimulated overseas mercantile enterprise.
116. The success of Columbus stimulated overseas enterprise enormously.
117. Stimulated by visible light[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/stimulated.html) metal nano-particle or nano-film could produce surface field enhancement.
118. The stimulated photon echo in degenerate two-level system has been studied.
119. It was fretted and over - stimulated and inflamed and fored into the nationalist mould.
120. Throughout their history, the pyramids of Giza have stimulated human imagination.
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