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  1. an action or thing that causes someone or something to become more active or enthusiastic, or to develop or operate: While she was at home looking after her children, she felt deprived of intellectual stimulation. Electric stimulation can help to heal fractured bones. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. an action or thing that causes someone or something to become more active or enthusiastic, or to develop or operate: While she was at home taking care of her children, she felt deprived of intellectual stimulation. Electric stimulation can help to heal fractured bones. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. the act of making somebody interested and excited about something by engaging their mind or their physical senses. Kids' interest is often caught by visual stimulation. intellectual/sensory/sexual/physical stimulation. (specialist) the act of making a part of the body function. stimulation of the ovaries.

  4. to encourage something to grow, develop, or become active: The government plans to cut taxes in order to stimulate the economy. B2 [ I or T ] to make someone excited and interested about something: The show was intended to stimulate and amuse. [ + obj + to infinitive ] Good teachers should ask questions that stimulate students to think.

  5. noun. stimulatory. ˈstim-yə-lə-ˌtȯr-ē. adjective. Synonyms. amp (up) animate.

  6. Stimulation definition: the act of exciting a nerve, gland, etc., to its functional activity. See examples of STIMULATION used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of stimulation. noun. the act of arousing an organism to action. see more. noun. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action. synonyms: input, stimulant, stimulus. see more. stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors.

  8. 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.

  9. noun. A pushing or goading toward action. Wiktionary. An activity causing excitement or pleasure. Wiktionary. (biology) Any action or condition that creates a response; sensory input. Wiktionary. Synonyms: input. stimulant. stimulus. arousal. foreplay. tittivation. titillation. refreshment. provocation. piquancy. invigoration. incitement. incentive

  10. to encourage to start, begin, or to do some action: Talking to her stimulates my mind. Medicine, Physiology, Psychology, Physiology to excite (a nerve, etc.) to its functional activity: This drug stimulates the brain to produce its own hormone.