stimulate (verb)

  • 71cathect — verb inject with libidinal energy • Hypernyms: ↑stimulate, ↑arouse, ↑brace, ↑energize, ↑energise, ↑perk up • Verb Frames: Something s somebody …

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  • 72explode a bombshell — verb utter or do something surprising Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom • Hypernyms: ↑surprise • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody Something s somebody * * * phrasal : to introduce a propo …

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  • 73fellate — verb provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation • Syn: ↑suck, ↑blow, ↑go down on • Derivationally related forms: ↑fellation • Hypernyms: ↑stimulate, ↑excite, ↑ …

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  • 74hop up — verb make more powerful he souped up the old cars • Syn: ↑soup up, ↑hot up • Hypernyms: ↑modify • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * …

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  • 75liven up — verb make lively let s liven up this room a bit • Syn: ↑enliven, ↑liven, ↑invigorate, ↑animate • Ant: ↑deaden (for: ↑enliven) …

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  • 76galvanise — verb /ˈɡælvænaɪz/ a) To shock or stimulate into sudden activity. b) To coat with rust resistant zinc. See Also: galvanic …

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  • 77vitalise — verb a) To give life to something; to animate. b) To make more vigorous; to invigorate or stimulate …

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  • 78hyperstimulate — verb To stimulate to an excessive degree. See Also: hyperstimulation …

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  • 79adrenalize — verb To render frightening or thrilling, such as to stimulate the production of adrenalin …

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  • 80induce — verb /ɪnˈdjuːs/ a) to lead by persuasion or influence; incite His meditation induced a compromise. b) to cause, bring about, lead to Opium induces sleep. Syn …

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