stimulate (verb)

  • 91destimulate — verb To bring out of a state of stimulation. Stimulate and destimulate the boys brain with Nerf balls and other objects he can squeeze. Use music for the same purpose. You can use these tools when the boy needs calming or when he needs to rev his …

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  • 92masturbate — verb To stimulate oneself sexually, especially by use of one’s hand, sometimes with a partner. Syn: beat off, beat the meat, choke the chicken, jack off, jerk off, play with oneself, polish the pole, slap the salami, spank the monkey …

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  • 93adrenalise — verb To render frightening or thrilling, such as to stimulate the production of adrenalin …

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  • 94excite — verb a) To stir the emotions of. The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present. b) To arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate. Favoritism tends to excite jealousy in the ones not being favored. Ant …

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  • 95encourage — verb give support, confidence, or hope to. ↘help or stimulate the development of. Derivatives encouragement noun encourager noun encouraging adjective encouragingly adverb Origin ME: from Fr. encourager, from en in + corage courage …

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  • 96irritate — verb 1》 make annoyed or angry. 2》 cause inflammation in (a part of the body). 3》 Biology stimulate (an organism, cell, etc.) to produce an active response. Derivatives irritated adjective irritatedly adverb irritating adjective irritatingly… …

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  • 97motivate — verb 1》 provide with a motive. 2》 stimulate the interest of. Derivatives motivator noun …

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  • 98overstimulate — verb stimulate excessively. Derivatives overstimulation noun …

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  • 99prod — verb (prods, prodding, prodded) 1》 poke with a finger, pointed object, etc. 2》 stimulate or persuade to do something. noun 1》 a poke. 2》 a stimulus or reminder. 3》 a pointed implement, typically discharging an electric current and used as a goad …

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  • 100provoke — verb 1》 stimulate (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone. 2》 deliberately annoy or anger.     ↘incite to do or feel something, especially by arousing anger. Derivatives provokable adjective provoker noun provoking …

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