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单词 stimulate
释义

stimulate

verb

stim·​u·​late ˈstim-yə-ˌlāt How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
stimulated; stimulating

transitive verb

1
: to excite to activity or growth or to greater activity : animate, arouse
2
a
: to function as a physiological stimulus to
b
: to arouse or affect by a stimulant (such as a drug)

intransitive verb

: to act as a stimulant or stimulus
stimulation
ˌstim-yə-ˈlā-shən How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
noun
stimulative
ˈstim-yə-ˌlā-tiv How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
adjective
stimulator
ˈstim-yə-ˌlā-tər How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
noun
stimulatory
ˈstim-yə-lə-ˌtȯr-ē How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • amp (up)
  • animate
  • brace
  • energize
  • enliven
  • fillip
  • fire
  • ginger (up)
  • invigorate
  • jazz (up)
  • juice up
  • jump-start
  • liven (up)
  • pep (up)
  • quicken
  • spike
  • vitalize
  • vivify
  • zip (up)
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Example Sentences

A raise in employee wages might stimulate production. The economy was not stimulated by the tax cuts. a hormone that stimulates the growth of muscle tissue Their discussion stimulated him to research the subject more. He was stimulated by their discussion.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin stimulatus, past participle of stimulare, from stimulus goad; perhaps akin to Latin stilus stem, stylus — more at style

First Known Use

1566, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

stimulate

verb

stim·​u·​late ˈsti-myə-ˌlāt How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
stimulated; stimulating
1
: to make active or more active : arouse
The advertisements stimulated interest in the new product.
2
: to act on as a bodily stimulus or stimulant
Caffeine stimulates the nervous system.

Medical Definition

stimulate

transitive verb

stim·​u·​late -ˌlāt How to pronounce stimulate (audio)
stimulated; stimulating
1
: to excite to activity or growth or to greater activity
2
a
: to function as a physiological stimulus to (as a nerve or muscle)
b
: to arouse or affect by a stimulant (as a drug)

stimulate

verb

1
as in to arouse
to give life, vigor, or spirit to research into alternative energy sources has been stimulated by this funding increase

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • arouse
  • invigorate
  • provoke
  • energize
  • stir
  • enliven
  • excite
  • vitalize
  • activate
  • inspire
  • awaken
  • electrify
  • animate
  • motivate
  • quicken
  • revive
  • strengthen
  • vivify
  • drive
  • spark
  • rouse
  • jump-start
  • trigger
  • propel
  • spike
  • lift
  • boost
  • fillip
  • cheer
  • raise
  • recreate
  • fire
  • brace
  • awake
  • motive
  • charge
  • incite
  • juice up
  • move
  • galvanize
  • rally
  • impel
  • refresh
  • resurrect
  • zip (up)
  • pep (up)
  • jazz (up)
  • foment
  • actuate
  • instigate
  • inflame
  • reinvigorate
  • renew
  • infuse
  • liven (up)
  • amp (up)
  • ginger (up)
  • revitalize
  • reawaken
  • rejuvenate
  • fortify
  • rekindle
  • reactivate
  • enkindle
  • embolden
  • regenerate
  • set off
  • buoy
  • ferment
  • restimulate
  • reenergize
  • hearten
  • abet
  • enflame
  • turn on
  • resuscitate
  • kindle
  • reanimate
  • recharge
  • wake (up)
  • refreshen
  • steel
  • reawake
  • whip (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dampen
  • kill
  • dull
  • deaden
  • undermine
  • weaken
  • damp
  • inhibit
  • harass
  • restrain
  • drain
  • wear
  • enervate
  • debilitate
  • weary
  • suppress
  • slow
  • exhaust
  • knock out
  • curb
  • enfeeble
  • quell
  • sap
  • repress
  • check
  • wear out
  • fatigue
  • discourage
  • quench
  • wash out
  • tucker (out)
  • stunt
  • burn out
  • still
  • demoralize
  • jade
  • daunt
  • dishearten
  • fag
  • kayo
  • dispirit
  • do in
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2
as in to provoke
to rouse to strong feeling or action the government crackdown has only stimulated the citizenry to more acts of violence

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • provoke
  • encourage
  • inspire
  • arouse
  • excite
  • stir
  • incite
  • motivate
  • spark
  • induce
  • instigate
  • move
  • drive
  • pique
  • trigger
  • motive
  • impassion
  • ignite
  • energize
  • activate
  • galvanize
  • vitalize
  • inflame
  • rev (up)
  • fire (up)
  • quicken
  • foment
  • build a fire under
  • animate
  • anger
  • enflame
  • set off
  • abet
  • kindle
  • enrage
  • raise
  • bother
  • aggravate
  • ferment
  • irritate
  • annoy
  • fan
  • pump up
  • tease
  • exasperate
  • get
  • upset
  • taunt
  • vex
  • key (up)
  • whip (up)
  • madden
  • jeer
  • gall

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • soothe
  • subdue
  • calm
  • pacify
  • placate
  • appease
  • tranquillize
  • mollify
  • tranquilize
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of stimulate are excite, pique, provoke, and quicken. While all these words mean "to arouse as if by pricking," stimulate suggests a rousing out of lethargy, quiescence, or indifference.

stimulating conversation

While the synonyms excite and stimulate are close in meaning, excite implies a stirring up or moving profoundly.

news that excited anger and frustration

In some situations, the words pique and stimulate are roughly equivalent. However, pique suggests stimulating by mild irritation or challenge.

that remark piqued my interest

The words provoke and stimulate are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, provoke directs attention to the response called forth.

my stories usually provoke laughter

The meanings of quicken and stimulate largely overlap; however, quicken implies beneficially stimulating and making active or lively.

the high salary quickened her desire to have the job
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