stimulate economic growth
stimulate domestic demand
stimulate the circulation of blood
the courses stimulate a passion for learning.
Alcohol stimulates the action of the heart.
Exercise stimulates the flow of blood.
Light stimulates the optic nerve.
Exercise stimulates the body.
The art course stimulated me.
stimulate sb. to further efforts (=stimulate sb. to make greater efforts)
the course helps to focus and stimulate your thoughts.
the presentation of foods is designed to stimulate your appetite.
the women are given fertility drugs to stimulate their ovaries.
They counted on foreign investment to stimulate their economy.
They stimulated me to make greater efforts.
a fiscal policy of incurring budget deficits to stimulate a weak economy.
his Mediterranean vibrancy excited and stimulated her.
we need to stimulate demand within the UK home market.
we're trying to stimulate the business by obsoleting last year's designs.
the reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented.
tax changes designed to stimulate economic growth.
But what I find most appealing is how intellectually stimulating this job is.
In fact, they were engaged and stimulated.
Not to mention it's also emotionally and creatively stimulating.
I've never been alone without any stimulation.
What they do when they're stimulated is they contract.
Things like television are OK for distraction, but they don't overly stimulate you.
What I find most appealing is how intellectually stimulating such a job would be.
And they're generally affected by both the frequency and strength with which they're stimulated.
When this happens, TRH also stimulates prolactin release - so hyperprolactinemia and amenorrhea occur.
Gastrin stimulates another type of cells, the parietal cells, to release hydrochloric acid.
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