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单词 overstimulate
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Definition of overstimulate in English:

overstimulate

verb əʊvəˈstɪmjʊleɪtˌoʊvərˈstɪmjəleɪt
[with object]
  • Stimulate physiologically or mentally to an excessive degree.

    hot water overstimulates the sebaceous glands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can also produce a rare condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, in which the ovary is overstimulated and produces an excess of the hormone oestrogen.
    • Of course you run the risk of overstimulating your children by telling bedtime stories.
    • Not only are we externally overstimulated, but our organs are overstimulated by eating too much.
    • The most adventurous imaginations were overstimulated by what they saw.
    • Many people only use heat, but over a long time it can overstimulate muscles.
    • In this era of communication, when information input channels are notoriously overloaded and people are overstimulated, the possibility of a new communication channel has created a sensation.
    • That misleading signal might cue the body to slow metabolism, increase fat deposition, and overstimulate appetite.
    • Fluorescent lights and bright colors overstimulate their brains.
    • During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen.
    • Today, however, our imaginations are stimulated, possibly overstimulated, by dystopic images and scenarios.
    • Dog's can't calmly explain that they're in a bad mood or don't feel well or are overstimulated and need some peace.
    • Although designed to lethally overstimulate a bug's nerves, these chemicals can attack the human nervous system as well.
    • Do not overstimulate your baby with too much activity at bedtime because he will not want to stop the fun and go to sleep.
    • With inflation exceptionally low and recovery still not assured, the risk of overstimulating the economy is minimal.
    • Madison is much like me in that she is easily overstimulated.
    • Sometimes he prefers being in a carrier rather than just held in my arms, especially when he is overstimulated and tired.
    • You're overstimulated and working up some emotional agitation, just when you could be starting something excellent.
    • For mothers who tend to overstimulate their infants, slowing techniques are taught - one method is to ask the mother to imitate everything the infant does.
    • Well, I think, Larry, you know, at this point in the economic cycle, you can't overstimulate the economy.
    • If you overstimulate your senses, your brain thinks it is helping you out by resetting normal at that higher level.

Derivatives

  • overstimulation

  • noun ˌəʊvəstɪmjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌoʊvərˌstɪmjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
    • Let me say that we are reaching a crises of sensory overstimulation in our culture seeing an increase, for example, in attention deficit disorder problems among children and adults.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Understimulation resulting from absence of cues about the time of day and the situation should be avoided, but overstimulation should also be avoided.
      • If the overstimulation is severe, blood clots, kidney damage and twisting of the ovaries may occur, and monitoring in hospital will be required.
      • This overstimulation of the peripheral nervous system also affects the glands, so that victims produce profuse amounts of sweat, saliva, tears and fluid in the lungs.
      • Limiting your intake of common food allergens, like citrus, corn, dairy, peanuts, soy, and wheat, will also minimize the overstimulation of your immune system.
 
 

Definition of overstimulate in US English:

overstimulate

verbˌōvərˈstimyəlātˌoʊvərˈstɪmjəleɪt
[with object]
  • Stimulate physiologically or mentally to an excessive degree.

    caffeine produced by coffee trees overstimulates insects that munch their leaves
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You're overstimulated and working up some emotional agitation, just when you could be starting something excellent.
    • Madison is much like me in that she is easily overstimulated.
    • In this era of communication, when information input channels are notoriously overloaded and people are overstimulated, the possibility of a new communication channel has created a sensation.
    • Today, however, our imaginations are stimulated, possibly overstimulated, by dystopic images and scenarios.
    • Sometimes he prefers being in a carrier rather than just held in my arms, especially when he is overstimulated and tired.
    • Well, I think, Larry, you know, at this point in the economic cycle, you can't overstimulate the economy.
    • Not only are we externally overstimulated, but our organs are overstimulated by eating too much.
    • Although designed to lethally overstimulate a bug's nerves, these chemicals can attack the human nervous system as well.
    • Do not overstimulate your baby with too much activity at bedtime because he will not want to stop the fun and go to sleep.
    • Of course you run the risk of overstimulating your children by telling bedtime stories.
    • Many people only use heat, but over a long time it can overstimulate muscles.
    • That misleading signal might cue the body to slow metabolism, increase fat deposition, and overstimulate appetite.
    • Fluorescent lights and bright colors overstimulate their brains.
    • With inflation exceptionally low and recovery still not assured, the risk of overstimulating the economy is minimal.
    • Dog's can't calmly explain that they're in a bad mood or don't feel well or are overstimulated and need some peace.
    • For mothers who tend to overstimulate their infants, slowing techniques are taught - one method is to ask the mother to imitate everything the infant does.
    • It can also produce a rare condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, in which the ovary is overstimulated and produces an excess of the hormone oestrogen.
    • The most adventurous imaginations were overstimulated by what they saw.
    • If you overstimulate your senses, your brain thinks it is helping you out by resetting normal at that higher level.
    • During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen.
 
 
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