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stimulate

[stim-yuh-leyt] / ˈstɪm yəˌleɪt /


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Interviews with over a dozen students who had taken its classes were overwhelmingly positive; they described SCiLL’s offerings as “freeing,” “eye-opening,” “challenging” and “stimulating.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Given Nvidia’s substantial cash position and cash flow, it sees this as the best investment available to stimulate demand for its products,” Luria said.

From MarketWatch

Because the root problem is the loss of this protective mucus rather than sluggish intestinal movement, standard laxatives and drugs designed to stimulate gut motion may not provide relief.

From Science Daily

Now, the region’s legacy is receiving formal recognition as a Black cultural district, a landmark move that aims to preserve South L.A.’s rich history and stimulate economic growth.

From Los Angeles Times

In cancer immunotherapy, tumor derived molecules called antigens are paired with immune stimulating compounds known as adjuvants.

From Science Daily