1. stimulated - Adjective
2. stimulated - Verb
4. stimulated - Adjective Satellite
of Stimulate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sun was like a great visiting presence that stimulated and took its due from all animal energy. When it flung wide its cloak and stepped down over the edge of the fields at evening, it left behind it a spent and exhausted world. Willa Cather
Human interactions, stimulated as they are by disequilibrium, never achieve balance. In even the most favorable transaction, one party whether he realizes it or not must always come out the worse. Jack Vance
Things can get very lovey and feasty with a bunch of stimulated hams. Mary Martin
Well, the fact is that one imagination is critically important, and if you have had your imagination stimulated by what is basically a variety of subjects, you are much more amenable to accepting, to understanding and interacting with the realities of the world. Ashley Judd
Knowledge, having irritated and stimulated our appetite for power, will lead us inexorably to our ruin. Emil Cioran
The late development of mass industrial organization in the United States has both stimulated and retarded the political development of the American working class. C. L. R. James