Collocations for stimulate - verb
ADVERB
greatly,
significantly,
strongly
further
effectively
directly
An interest rate increase directly stimulates saving and reduces real expenditure.
further
effectively
directly
An interest rate increase directly stimulates saving and reduces real expenditure.
in part
The economy is recovering, stimulated in part by government spending.
The economy is recovering, stimulated in part by government spending.
artificially
This tax policy is artificially stimulating demand.
This tax policy is artificially stimulating demand.
intellectually,
sexually,
visually
These materials are designed to stimulate students intellectually.
These materials are designed to stimulate students intellectually.
electrically
Stimulate is used with these nouns as the object:
activity, appetite, circulation, competition, consumption, creativity, debate, demand, desire, development, discussion, economy, employment, flow, growth, imagination, immunity, industry, innovation, interest, investment, mind, muscle, nerve, process, production, recovery, reflection, research, response, revival, thinking
activity, appetite, circulation, competition, consumption, creativity, debate, demand, desire, development, discussion, economy, employment, flow, growth, imagination, immunity, industry, innovation, interest, investment, mind, muscle, nerve, process, production, recovery, reflection, research, response, revival, thinking