198 examples of stimulations in sentences

Here again you should diversify your materials to the utmost, not only that you may become well-rounded and versatile in your ability to set forth ideas and feelings in words, but also that your knowledge and your sensibility may receive stimulation.

Due to consequent stimulations and depressions of other glands, some may be excited by the event to overworksome to assistothers, to act as antidote forthe excess secretion, while still others, relieved of a burden, do not have to supply as much of their quota under the circumstances and so shut down, or limit their output.

There are other forms of precocity in the female, dependent upon stimulations of other glands, but these forms are masculinisms, a masculinization of the personality, and not a true awakening of the feminine constitution.

For we have to consider what society would lose by cutting such abnormals off from itself, and them from its stimulations.

So that, what with this gaiety, and the stimulation produced in Mrs. Lessways by the visit of Mr. Cannon, and the general household relief at the obvious fact that Florrie would rather more than 'do,' the atmosphere around the tinkling tea-table in the half-light was decidedly pleasant.

The nerve-cells in the sense organs are impressed by stimulations from the outside world.

Chairs and tables spring up like mushrooms in the roadway, among which too few waiters distribute those very inexpensive refreshments which seem to be purchased rather for the right to the seat that they confer than for any stimulation.

Since this War is waged on a scale far more colossal than any other in human history, and since liberty and democracy are at stake, not only in one land, but throughout the world and for the entire future of humanity, it is reasonable to expect that the stimulation to the creation of art and literature will be far greater than that following any previous struggle.

The result, with the general stimulation of radical thinking that the War involves, will be a profound acceleration of the feminist movement throughout, at least, the democracies of the world.

Because of this lack of infancy and absence of plasticity of the nervous system, animals are little more than machines that perform their task with unvarying regularity in response to outside stimulations.

But these arts once discovered by philosophy, and facilitated by experience, are afterwards practised with very little assistance from the faculties of the soul; nor is any thing necessary to the regular discharge of these inferior duties, beyond that rude observation which the most sluggish intellect may practise, and that industry which the stimulations of necessity naturally enforce.

But we soon become unsatisfied with negative felicity, and are solicited by our senses and appetites to more powerful delights, as the taste of him who has satisfied his hunger must be excited by artificial stimulations.

If we English believe we are indeed a masterful people, we must be prepared to expose our children to more and more various stimulations than we do; they must grow up free, bold, adventurous, initiated, even if they have to take more risks in the doing of that.

As he recovered himself from abandonment to some part of his case or argument to guide and mould the whole, so, going into his library, he could, as completely, for minutes or for hours, banish and forget his anxieties and dramatic excitements, and pass into the cooling air and loftier and purer stimulations of the great minds of other times and countries and of the great questions that overhang us all.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 2Aug63; R319888. Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: A new dog series.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Conquering the stratosphere.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Indiana journey; Undersea wonderlands.

Stimulation, recreation, information to come to you in the National geographic magazine.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 2Aug63; R319873. Stimulation, recreation, information to come to you in the National geographic magazine: New series of dog articles; Stratosphere revelations.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 28Oct64; R347124. Stimulation, recreation, information to come to you in the National geographic magazine.

Stimulation, recreation, information to come to you in the National geographic magazine.

As life goes on, these stored impressions act as inhibitions or stimulations to action, as the case may be.

These stimulations of honest rivalry are, perhaps, the chief effects of academies and societies; for whatever be the bulk of their joint labours, every single piece is always the production of an individual, that owes nothing to his colleagues but the contagion of diligence, a resolution to write, because the rest are writing, and the scorn of obscurity while the rest are illustrious.

Stiletto, plural of, 18. Stimulant, stimulation, stimulus, distinguished, 26.

198 examples of  stimulations  in sentences