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stimulate

encourage growth / excite a response
Transitive Verb

This word carries a sense of sparking a dormant or slow process into a state of higher energy. It is often used in technical, medical, or economic contexts to describe a catalyst that triggers a specific, desired reaction. It suggests a targeted application of energy to achieve a growth spurt or a sudden awakening. While similar to encourage, stimulate is more about the biological or systemic trigger than emotional support. It implies a cause-and-effect relationship where an external input leads to an internal increase in activity, such as a teacher using a provocative question to stimulate a classroom debate.

Meanings

Transitive Verbencourage growth
[~ someone][~ something]

To encourage development or increased activity in something.

"The government lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy."

Transitive Verbexcite a response
[~ someone]

To excite a physical or sensory response in a nerve or organ.

"The caffeine helps stimulate the central nervous system."

Phrasal Verbs

stimulate into

to provoke a specific action or state through external incentive

The tax breaks were designed to stimulate companies into investing in green energy.

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