Definitionn. the act of arousing an organism to action
Last update: June 28, 2015
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In the weeks of natural stimulation, she had been the one who was embarrassed. [Please select]
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Rhythm is undoubtedly favorable stimulation. [Please select]
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Grandma generally interposed a pillow between the palm of her hand and the area of moral stimulation. [Please select]
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The colour, the movement, the sensation of living in a world where every one was fabulously wealthy, was at once a stimulation and a despair. [Please select]
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How much more under the terrific stimulation of war, the constant heedless annihilation of life in its flower and its maturity. [Please select]
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The over-stimulation of ill-regulated mental activity as the result of regimental education is one of the minor problems. [Please select]
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A little further stimulation brought back the heart to a steadier beat. [Please select]
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Intellectual stimulation, as such, was, he felt, from time to time a firstrate tonic for the mind. [Please select]
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All subjective happiness due to nerve stimulation is of the nature of mania. [Please select]
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They respond constantly to stimulation in the environment and to ideas which seem to ``pop up'' in their minds. [Please select]
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To be dependent on confusion for the necessary stimulation is abnormal and expensive. [Please select]
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