stimulative

  • 1Stimulative — Stim u*la*tive, a. Having the quality of stimulating. n. That which stimulates. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2stimulative — index inducement, moving (evoking emotion), provocative, stimulus Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 3stimulative — stimulate stim‧u‧late [ˈstɪmjleɪt] verb [transitive] to encourage an activity to begin or develop further: • Banks were urged to lower credit card interest rates to stimulate consumer spending. • Any increase in industrial activity will… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 4stimulative — [[t]stɪ̱mjʊlətɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If a government policy has a stimulative effect on the economy, it encourages the economy to grow. It is possible that a tax cut might have some stimulative effect …

    English dictionary

  • 5stimulative training session — stimuliuojamosios pratybos statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pratybos, kuriose judėjimo veikla didinamas nervų ir raumenų tonusas. Stimuliuojamosiose pratybose, rengiamose likus 24 val. iki rungtynių ar varžybų, vyrauja… …

    Sporto terminų žodynas

  • 6stimulative — adjective see stimulate …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 7stimulative — stimulatively, adv. stimulativeness, n. /stim yeuh lay tiv/, adj. 1. serving to stimulate. n. 2. a stimulating agency. [1740 50; STIMULATE + IVE] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 8stimulative — adjective Describing something that stimulates …

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  • 9stimulative — stim·u·la·tive || stɪmjÉ™lÉ™tɪv / mjÊŠl n. something which incites to action, something which arouses, something which excites adv. tending to stimulate, tending to incite to action, rousing, energizing …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 10stimulative — I. a. See stimulant. II. n. See stimulus …

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