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Example sentences from the Web for stimulation I need some stimulation in my blood,” Bergesio says, “and here you have confrontation.
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With no touch, affection, and play, the children begin to provide their own stimulation because they need it to survive.
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And does anyone expect every corner of the world that does get noticed to yield pleasure and stimulation ?
The Art Exhibition Documenta Contains Almost Too Much Good Art to Experience | Blake Gopnik| June 9, 2012| DAILY BEAST
OK, so stimulation of the G spot area feels good to many women.
Don’t Believe the G-Spot Hype! | Debby Herbenick PhD| April 25, 2012| DAILY BEAST
“There are people who have a tremendous need for stimulation and excitement,” says Fischoff.
Why Our Brains Love Horror Movies | Sharon Begley| October 26, 2011| DAILY BEAST
Business, eager for gain, exploits this demand for stimulation , and social contagion spreads the restlessness of our population.
Rural Problems of Today | Ernest R. Groves
The point of stimulation and region of response are thus at the relatively great distance of 40 mm.
Life Movements in Plants | Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose
May not the elimination of anger and worry take away some of the stimulation to effort that is necessary to human progress?
Menticulture | Horace Fletcher
The second editorial has given him the interest of stimulation .
Expository Writing | Mervin James Curl
The interval allowed between one stimulation and the next was determined by the period of complete recovery.
Life Movements in Plants, Volume II, 1919 | Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose
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n. Arousal of the body or of individual organs or other parts to increased functional activity.
The condition of being stimulated.
The application of a stimulus to a responsive structure, such as a nerve or muscle, regardless of whether the strength of the stimulus is sufficient to produce excitation.
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