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Stimulate

Definition of Stimulate

  • 1. Act as a stimulant Verb
  • 2. Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner Verb
  • 3. Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of Verb
  • 4. Cause to be alert and energetic Verb
  • 5. Cause to occur rapidly Verb
  • 6. Stir feelings in Verb
  • 7. Provide the needed stimulus for Verb

Synonyms for word "stimulate"

  • arouse
  • brace
  • energise
  • energize
  • perk up
  • excite
  • cause
  • get
  • have
  • induce
  • make
  • provoke
  • hasten
  • induce
  • rush
  • excite
  • shake
  • shake up
  • stir
  • excite
  • stir

Semanticaly linked words with "stimulate"

  • affect
  • bear on
  • bear upon
  • impact
  • touch
  • touch on
  • invigorate
  • quicken
  • innervate
  • irritate
  • decide
  • persuade
  • bring
  • solicit
  • encourage
  • let
  • lead
  • inspire
  • instigate
  • prompt
  • suborn
  • compel
  • obligate
  • oblige
  • arouse
  • elicit
  • enkindle
  • evoke
  • fire
  • kindle
  • provoke
  • raise
  • fuel
  • arouse
  • excite
  • sex
  • turn on
  • wind up
  • affright
  • fright
  • frighten
  • scare
  • thrill
  • tickle
  • vibrate
  • invite
  • tempt
  • elate
  • intoxicate
  • lift up
  • pick up
  • uplift
  • animate
  • enliven
  • exalt
  • inspire
  • invigorate
  • titillate
  • affect
  • cathect
  • animate
  • quicken
  • reanimate
  • recreate
  • renovate
  • repair
  • revive
  • revivify
  • vivify
  • invigorate
  • reinvigorate
  • enliven
  • liven
  • liven up
  • effect
  • effectuate
  • set up
  • fuck off
  • jack off
  • jerk off
  • masturbate
  • she-bop
  • wank
  • sensitise
  • sensitize
  • horripilate
  • work
  • blow
  • fellate
  • go down on
  • suck
  • thrill
  • quicken
  • whet
  • disgust
  • gross out
  • repel
  • revolt
  • entice
  • lure
  • tempt
  • rejuvenate
  • jog
  • incite
  • instigate
  • set off
  • stir up
  • challenge
  • agitate
  • foment

Lexical Analysis for "stimulate"

  1. stimulative
    Adjective
    derivation
    3
    1. capable of arousing or accelerating physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent
    2. capable of arousing or accelerating physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent
    3. capable of arousing or accelerating physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent
  2. stimulus
    Noun
    derivation
    4
    1. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
    2. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
    3. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
    4. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
  3. stimulation
    Noun
    derivation
    2
    1. the act of arousing an organism to action
    2. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
  4. stimulant
    Noun
    derivation
    2
    1. a drug that temporarily quickens some vital process
    2. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
  5. stimulant
    Adjective Satellite
    derivation
    3
    1. that stimulates
    2. that stimulates
    3. that stimulates
  6. stifle
    Verb
    antonym
    1
    1. suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity
  7. sedate
    Verb
    antonym
    1
    1. cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to
Words Rhyme with stimulate
  • ablate
  • absquatulate
  • accumulate
  • acetylate
  • aciculate
  • acidulate
  • acrylate
  • adulate
  • alate
  • alveolate
  • ambulate
  • angulate
  • annihilate
  • annulate
  • apiculate
  • appellate
Etymology for stimulate
  • etymology biostimulate
  • etymology costimulate
  • etymology destimulate
  • etymology overstimulate
  • etymology stimulateth
  • etymology superstimulate
  • etymology understimulate
  • etymologically related stimulant
  • etymologically related stimulation
  • etymologically related stimulator
  • etymological origin of stimulatus [Latin]
  • is derived from stimulated
  • is derived from stimulates
  • is derived from stimulating
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