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stimulate

[stim-yuh-leyt] / ˈstɪm yəˌleɪt /


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Practitioners — there are four at Kas Wellness — then stimulate the head, face, chest, arms, hands and back using “tingle tools,” as they’re sometimes called, or “triggers.”

From Los Angeles Times

Peer reviewing is a chance to mentor young researchers, provide historical depth, maintain quality standards, and stay current and stimulated in one’s field.

From The Wall Street Journal

The newly formed "enhanced CAR-macrophages" showed much stronger cancer-killing activity and stimulated surrounding immune cells, leading to a powerful anticancer response.

From Science Daily

The current rate is also fairly close to what many economists consider a neutral rate that doesn’t restrict or stimulate economic activity.

From Barron's

Some are optimistic the state’s expanded film tax credits will stimulate more local film activity.

From Los Angeles Times