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stimulation /stɪmjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/noun [mass noun]1Encouragement of something to make it develop or become more active: the stimulation of a revolution in intelligence affairs the stimulation of a debate about the future of the theatre...- Strategic team ideology has at its core the notion that the power and expertise of the team is essential to the stimulation of change.
- Research that is genuinely unobtrusive may involve the intentional stimulation of organizational responses.
- Tripartitism plays an important role in the stimulation of social justice.
1.1The action of arousing interest, enthusiasm, or excitement in something: the child needs plenty of stimulation as bored hands can make mischief lack of intellectual stimulation...- The culture of music has provided me with hours of artistic stimulation.
- Consistent with the stimulation he found in literature, Bacon frequently compiled handwritten lists of ideas for paintings.
- The proper instrument for this stimulation was language, and in particular language in performance.
1.2The raising of levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body or any biological system: stimulation of the vagus nerve slows heart rate ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization [count noun]: intense transcutaneous electrical stimulations...- It's important to balance an energetic yellow with a calming blue in order to avoid too much stimulation to the nervous system.
- Muscle cells increase in size postnatally, but only in response to adequate nutrition and hormonal stimulation.
- To get at the mechanism underlying the stimulation, they cloned a zinc transport gene—one of the first such accomplishments achieved with any plant.
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