"Stimulated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stimulated" Meaning

(adj.) Encouraged or excited to react or do something, often in a lively and enthusiastic way.

"Stimulated" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "stimulated"


1. Encouraging Innovation

The government's tax breaks for startups are designed to be stimulated innovation among entrepreneurs, promoting the growth of new businesses.

2. Enhancing Undergrad Education

The lecture hall was stimulated with interactive whiteboards and modern multimedia tools to engage students more effectively in their undergraduate studies.

3. Fostering Economic Growth

The central bank's policies, including loose monetary rules and financial incentives, were made to stimulated private sector investment and stimulate the economy.

4. Activating Learners

His charm was such that he could stimulated any debate or conversation, keeping his listeners engaged.

5. Boosting Productivity

The addition of ergonomic workstations to the office aimed at stimulated employee productivity by providing a more comfortable and healthy working environment.

"Stimulated" Similar Words

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Stilton is a strong, pungent English cheese originating from the village of Stilton in Cambridgeshire. It is known for its blue veins of mold and its distinctive, tangy flavor. Stilton is often served as a dessert cheese or a component of a cheese platter, paired with sweet accompaniments like crackers, grapes, or figs.

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Stimulants are substances that increase mental or physical activity or energy. They can be substances that increase alertness, attention, and energy, often to counteract tiredness or improve physical or mental performance.<br><br>Examples of stimulants include:<br><br> Caffeine (found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some medications)<br> Amphetamines (found in some medications, such as those used to treat ADHD)<br> Cocaine<br> Nicotine (found in tobacco products)<br> Prescription medications like Ritalin and Adderall<br> Stimulant foods and drinks, like energy drinks and guarana.<br><br>Stimulants can have different effects on different people, and some may experience side effects, particularly when taken in large quantities or over an extended period.

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Having a strong effect on the senses or the mind; exciting and attractive.

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Stimulation refers to the act of stimulating or the state of being stimulated, often causing excitement, arousal, or heightened interest in an activity, idea, or feeling. It can also imply the provision of something that encourages growth, development, or improvement.<br><br>In various contexts, stimulation can mean:<br><br>1. Mental stimulation: engaging or challenging activities that activate the mind, such as puzzles, problems, or learning new skills.<br>2. Physical stimulation: physical sensations or activities that stimulate the body, such as exercise, massage, or sensory experiences.<br>3. Emotional stimulation: feelings or experiences that evoke strong emotions, such as joy, excitement, or passion.<br>4. Visual stimulation: visual presentations or exposure to things that capture one's attention and imagination, such as art, videos, or advertisements.<br><br>Overall, stimulation is the process of providing the impetus or motivation for growth, development, or increased activity in various aspects of life.

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Stimulative refers to something that causes stimulation, or something that encourages or promotes activity, enjoyment, or excitement. It is something that stimulates the mind, body, or senses, often in a pleasant or desirable way.<br><br>Example: "The stimulating view from the top of the mountain made the entire hike enjoyable."<br><br>Synonyms: stimulating, stimulating, exciting, exciting, exciting, thrilling.

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