stimulating
IPA: stˈɪmjʌɫeɪtɪŋ
adjective
- Having a manner that stimulates.
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Examples of "stimulating" in Sentences
- The article is mentally stimulating.
- The website is interactive and stimulating.
- This is a device for stimulating the heart.
- That has to be a positive, as in stimulating the economy.
- On each poster, the word "stimulating" is both italicized and underscored.
- Being stimulated by the stimulating rays, the phosphor emits detectable light.
- That is what I call stimulating Colonial production through the agency of price.
- I think the American Economic Association needs to do its part in stimulating the economy by hiring a decent graphic designer.
- If I am reading Kyl correctly, he is saying let's keep the Bush tax cuts which have worked so well over the last 8 years in stimulating the economy, creating jobs and cutting the defit.
- Getty Images/Stock Illustration The payroll tax cut was sold in the name of stimulating growth and hiring, yet the economy has grown more slowly this year than in last year's fourth quarter.
- WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Foghorn J. Leghorn, D-State, announced Tuesday that he had won an extra $14.7 million in stimulating funds from the solicitous Obama Administration for the people of seven congressional districts in Texas.
- I'd like you to know however that the reason I decided to get my Economics PhD and that I find it so stimulating is that I was introduced to the work of Kahneman and Tversky and Allais and others and it really struck a chord with me.
- Of course the students at Yale are partying - they have it made with small classes, a student faculty ratio of something crazy like 3 to 1, no grades, great job prospects, hands on experience in stimulating clinics, study abroad opportunities at the world's best universities ... if that's not a reason to break out the champagne ...
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