Stimulate
stimulate (verb) - encourage activity, growth, and developmentstimulate the economy
stimulate business
stimulate rapid growth
controlled competition can help stimulate improvement
a kind of straitjacket, limiting them more than stimulating them
working on stimulating the immune system through positive emotions
deregulation's bitter pill is stimulating the region's sweet gains in investment, employment and consumer spending
alfalfa tea is generally stimulating and refreshing
stimulate a kid to learn
stimulate renovation of urban neighborhoods
stimulate constructive debate
many of the Vegas hotels have chopped their room rates to try to stimulate business
for the local clientele to stimulate business there have been special dinners at introductory prices
thirty times the normal quantities of fertilizers and pesticides are needed to stimulate productivity in unsuitable terrain
massage can stimulate the circulation of both blood and lymphatic fluid which tend to pool in places
how to stimulate yourself through your own excitement
tantalizing images that stimulate both the senses and the psyche
poured more than $1.5 billion into urban hubs to stimulate redevelopment and job creation
an effort to stimulate sports-drink sales among women and older consumers
stimulate the economy without triggering inflation
The dopamine molecules attach themselves to neighboring neurons, stimulating feelings of euphoria
Jerusalem is an exotic and stimulating place to live
nothing is more stimulating than light falling on the female figure
found the experience stimulating and fulfilling
stimulating crop growth and forestation in the northern latitudes
stimulating new bone growth
some antibodies attack thyroid cells, stimulating them to produce excess amounts of hormones
the work suggests the joy the artist must have felt in that stimulating setting
challenging or intellectually stimulating
stimulating business development and increasing jobs and housing
presented their fortunate viewers with a far-reaching and stimulating visual experience
Even the traffic laws are no longer enforced, making driving a stimulating experience
thought-provoking survey of town life in all its stimulating variety
It was both a confusing and stimulating existence
joyful to me, as well as pleasant and rewarding and stimulating
if it's physically wearing, it's still mentally stimulating
series of reforms to diversify Indonesia's economy by stimulating the nonoil export sector
a university should be a wonderfully diverse collection of talents that together stimulate people to develop in all sorts of positive ways
lowering taxes on capital gains is truly to stimulate new saving
strongly stimulate
directly stimulate
intellectually stimulating
designed to stimulate
on the lookout for simple ways to stimulate economic development in some of the poorest regions in the world
a stimulating series of pictures
the decline in housing prices was enough to stimulate a little bit of a recovery in the housing sector
the Human Genome Project must stimulate development of faster and cheaper sequencing technologies
trying to spread the high costs of the technology to stimulate sales
speak thus openly about the uses of the state to expedite a program designed to stimulate targeted human qualities
stimulate the child's brain to forge connections and develop the sort of prefrontal cortex that will enable them to excel in life
was not out to stifle creativity, but to stimulate clarity and discourage the pedantic and pompous
seeking to stimulate a broad-based, grass-roots environmental effort
a much more cost-effective way to stimulate business investments in plant and equipment
the drug stimulate the rapid growth of white blood cells, the body's own warriors against disease
the comments helped stimulate speculation about the prisoner's release
we would favor a lowering of interest rates to stimulate the economy
This is something you could do to stimulate the economy out of the recession right now, by cutting Social Security taxes
We think that the whole reason to get into deficit reduction is really to stimulate greater economic growth and to reduce the debt burden in the future
the Federal Reserve Board lowered a key interest rate to stimulate the economy
we need to get the capital gains tax rate down to help stimulate some investment
stimulate root growth in the plant
theoretical and observational discoveries continue to press and stimulate cosmological theories
The Fed's ability to further stimulate the economy depends on whether inflation finally abates
how to stimulate those children who have difficulty doing conventional written school work?
researchers hope to electronically stimulate the visual centers of the brain
pacemakers stimulate weak hearts to beat with electric impulses
Artificial bones will stimulate the growth of real bone to take their place
The price at which strategic reserves are released must be high enough to stimulate widespread substitution of other oil and non-oil sources
a variety of things to affect lower cost of capital, to stimulate investment and generate jobs, including capital gains and other types of tax cuts






