STIMULATE vs RUSH: NOUN
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- The swift release of a store of affective force
- Grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- Physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
- A sudden burst of activity
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
- An act of running at a passer or kicker in order to block or prevent a play.
- A rapid advance of the puck toward the opponent's goal in ice hockey.
- The first, unedited print of a movie scene.
- A drive by a Greek society on a college campus to recruit new members.
- A surge or release of emotion: : flow.
- A sudden, brief exhilaration.
- The intensely pleasurable sensation experienced immediately after use of a stimulant or a mind-altering drug.
- Any plant belonging to the order Juncaceæ, especially a plant of the genus Juncus; also extended to some sedges (Carex), horsetails (Equisetum), and a few other plants.
- A wick. Compare rush-candle.
- Figuratively, anything weak, worthless, or of trivial value; the merest trifle; a straw.
- A small patch of underwood. Halliwell. [Prov. Eng.]
- The lemon-grass or ginger-grass, Andropogon Schœnanthus.
- (See nut-rush, scouring-rush, and wood-rush.)
- The act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
- A sudden attack; an onslaught.
- A rapid, often noisy flow or passage.
- A large or overwhelming number or amount.
- The stem of one of these plants, used in making baskets, mats, and chair seats.
- Any of various similar plants, such as a bulrush.
- Any of various grasslike wetland plants of the genus Juncus, having stiff hollow or pithy stems and small usually clustered brownish flowers.
- General haste or busyness.
- An anxious and eager movement to get to or from a place.
- An attempt to advance the ball from scrimmage by carrying it.
- A sudden movement toward something.
- A sudden forceful flow
- A sudden widespread demand.
STIMULATE vs RUSH: ADJECTIVE
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- Performed with or requiring great haste or urgency.
- Not accepting reservations
STIMULATE vs RUSH: VERB
- Cause to occur rapidly
- Provide the needed stimulus for
- Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
- Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
- Act as a stimulant
- Stir feelings in
- To encourage into action.
- To arouse an organism to functional activity.
- Cause to be alert and energetic
- Cause to occur rapidly
- Cause to move fast or to rush or race
- Attack suddenly
- Act or move at high speed
- Urge to an unnatural speed
- Run with the ball, in football
- Step on it
STIMULATE vs RUSH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To act or serve as a stimulant or stimulus.
- To excite or invigorate (a person, for example) with a stimulant.
- To cause to desire to have sex; arouse sexually.
- To cause to be interested or engaged.
- To increase temporarily the activity of (a body organ or system, for example).
- To rouse to action or increased activity; excite: : provoke.
- To make a sudden or swift attack or charge.
- To advance the ball or attempt to advance the ball from scrimmage by carrying it rather than passing.
- To cause to move rapidly.
- To cause to act with haste.
- To perform with great haste.
- To transport or carry hastily.
- To act with great haste.
- To move swiftly; hurry.
- To attack swiftly and suddenly.
- To entertain or pay great attention to.
- To run toward (a passer or kicker) in order to block or disrupt a play.
- To flow or surge rapidly, often with noise.
STIMULATE vs RUSH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To excite; to irritate; especially, to excite the activity of (a nerve or an irritable muscle), as by electricity.
- To excite as if with a goad; to excite, rouse, or animate, to action or more vigorous exertion by some pungent motive or by persuasion.
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STIMULATE vs RUSH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In physiology, to quicken temporarily some functional or trophic process in.
- Specifically, to affect by the use of intoxicating drinks.
- Synonyms To encourage, impel, urge, instigate, provoke, whet, foment, kindle, stir up.
- To act as a stimulus.
- Cause to do
- Cause to act in a specified manner
- To prick; goad; excite, rouse, or animate to action or more vigorous exertion by some effective motive or by persuasion; spur on; incite.
- To gather rushes.
- To move or drive forward with impetuosity, violence, or tumultuous rapidity.
- To move or act with undue eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; hurry: as, to rush into business or politics.
- To take part in a college rush. See rush, n., 5.
- To cause to rush; cause to go swiftly or violently; drive or thrust furiously; hence, to force impetuously or hastily; hurry; overturn.
- Specifically In foot-ball, to force by main strength toward the goal of one's opponents: said of the ball.
- To secure by rushing.
- To cause to hasten; especially, to urge to undue haste; drive; push.
- Move hurridly
- Done under pressure
- Act at high speed
- Physician and American Revolutionary leader
- Move fast
- In foot-ball, to fill the position of a rusher.
STIMULATE vs RUSH: RELATED WORDS
- Shake up, Rush, Brace, Energise, Shake, Cause, Get, Make, Stir, Hasten, Arouse, Provoke, Excite, Induce, Energize
- Hotfoot, Induce, Charge, Spate, Kick, Thrill, Speed, Hasten, Upsurge, Flush, Bang, Haste, Surge, Hurried, Hurry
STIMULATE vs RUSH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Have, Rush, Brace, Energise, Shake, Cause, Get, Make, Stir, Hasten, Arouse, Provoke, Excite, Induce, Energize
- Race, Hie, Stimulate, Induce, Charge, Kick, Thrill, Speed, Hasten, Flush, Bang, Haste, Surge, Hurried, Hurry
STIMULATE vs RUSH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Enables user to find and stimulate acupuncture points.
- Did New Deal Grant Programs Stimulate Local Economies?
- We need more to stimulate jobs and stuff.
- EDA issues construction grants to stimulate economic development.
- Stimulate MMC with a prokinetic and physical activity.
- It will also stimulate greater accountability and transparency.
- Patient requires drug therapy to stimulate gastrointestinal motility.
- They are called stimulants because they stimulate nerve cells to produce more of the deficient neurotransmitter not because they stimulate or arouse the individual.
- Methylxanthines stimulate the CNS, act on the kidney to stimulate diuresis, and increase the contractility of cardiac and skeletal muscle.
- Whereas eccentric exercises stimulate size, concentric exercises stimulate strength.
- Pace Rush Line that only allows defensive players who are behind this line to rush the QB.
- Space Pirate Rush, allows Ridley to rush forwards and cover a decent amount of horizontal space.
- Rush Bill Payments, TD Beyond Checking accounts will be reimbursed for Rush Bill Payment fees.
- Rush Bill Payments, Beyond Checking accounts will be reimbursed for Rush Bill Payment fees.
- Each and every serve will be treated as a rush, without the rush fees.
- Endowed Chair of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center or Rush Oak Hospital.
- Our rush and super rush ordering handles urgent typing, get breakneck TATs.
- Does rush hour see a rush of emotions?
- Broadway after the summer rush and holiday rush, respectively.
- We welcome alumni rush referrals and interested students can register for rush on the Rush page of this website.
STIMULATE vs RUSH: QUESTIONS
- How to control or stimulate vomiting (monogastric)?
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- How does glucagon stimulate hepatic gluconeogenesis?
- Does eccentric muscle contraction stimulate hypertrophy?
- Does DNA damage stimulate homologous recombination?
- Does 25-hydroxycholecalciferol stimulate muscle metabolism?
- Can sports stimulate sustainable economic activities?
- What factors stimulate hepatic lipoprotein synthesis?
- Does testosterone stimulate erythrocyte production?
- What are the similarities between the Klondike Gold Rush and gold rush?
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