stimulate

stimulate
stimu·late [ʼstɪmjəleɪt] vt
1) (encourage)
to \stimulate sth etw beleben [o ankurbeln];
to \stimulate sb to do sth jdn anspornen [o anregen] , etw zu tun;
to \stimulate sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun;
we want to \stimulate the authorities into taking action wir wollen die Behörden zum Handeln bringen;
to \stimulate discussion of a problem eine Diskussion über ein Problem in Gang bringen;
to \stimulate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbeln;
to \stimulate enthusiasm/interest Begeisterung/Interesse erregen
2) (excite)
to \stimulate sb/sth jdn/etw stimulieren;
to be \stimulated by sth (mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden;
(sexually) durch etw akk erregt werden;
to \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung beleben;
to \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist m anregen
3) med (activate)
the drugs \stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself die Medikamente regen das beschädigte Gewebe dazu an, sich zu regenerieren;
to \stimulate a gland/the immune system eine Lymphdrüse/das Immunsystem aktivieren [o stimulieren];
to \stimulate a nerve einen Nerv reizen vi begeistern, mitreißen

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