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stimulating
[ stim-yuh-ley-ting ]
adjective
- causing interest, inspiration, or incitement to action:
We offer a stimulating work environment with lots of opportunity for growth.
- inciting; acting as a cause:
Rapid technological change is described by some authors as a stimulating factor in the decline of traditional ways of growing food.
- having the property of exciting a nerve, gland, etc., to its functional activity:
This plant tincture has a stimulating effect on the liver, spleen, and digestive system.
Other yvlog Forms
- پ···Բ· adverb
- ԴDz·پ···Բ adjective
- -پ···Բ adjective
- ··پ···Բ adjective
- ܲ·پ···Բ adjective
- un·پ···Բ· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of stimulating1
Example Sentences
But as intellectually stimulating as “Grand Tour” is, the film registers fully as an emotional, ecstatic experience.
In recent studies, stimulating the same process that squirrels and bears go through in the winter has been shown to reduce the toxicity of radiation.
Mandatory celibacy does not go over well, a joke that springs from the novel’s note that the colonists had no intellectually stimulating hobbies.
The government has instructed the country's regulators to suggest ways of stimulating economic growth.
The jokey, gleefully profane lyrics are stimulating in the moment but then quickly forgotten, like novelty songs in a clever college cabaret.
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