stimulate
Prononciation : [ˈstɪmjʊˌleɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « learning »
(verb) to make someone feel excited or interested about something. If you learn something new and it makes you curious, it has stimulated your mind.
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The teacher used fun activities to stimulate the students' interest in science.
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The boring lecture did not stimulate the students at all.
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What can we do to stimulate the children's curiosity about history?
Contexte : « health »
(verb) to cause a part of the body to function better or to become more active. It’s like when you exercise to help your heart or muscles get stronger.
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Drinking water helps stimulate your body's metabolism.
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Eating too much junk food can fail to stimulate your energy levels.
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What activities can help stimulate your brain?
Contexte : « business »
(verb) to encourage growth or increase activity in a certain area, especially in the economy. When businesses do well, it stimulates more jobs and services.
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The new advertising campaign helped stimulate sales for the company.
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The recent recession has not stimulated any new investments.
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How can we stimulate growth in our local economy?
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