চেতান, উদ্দীপিত করা, প্রবৃত্ত করান, অনুপ্রেরণা দেত্তয়া
(1) Act as a stimulant,cause to do,cause to act in a specified manner,stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of,cause to be alert and energetic,cause to occur rapidly,stir feelings in,provide the needed stimulus for,excite,provoke
(2) Act as a stimulant
(3) Cause to do
(4) Cause to act in a specified manner
(5) Stir the feelings
(6) emotions
(7) or peace of
(8) Cause to be alert and energetic
(9) Cause to occur rapidly
(10) Stir feelings in
(11) Provide the needed stimulus for
(12) Excite
(13) Provoke
(1) The women are given fertility drugs to stimulate their ovaries
(2) The cause of migraine is not fully understood but involves the balance between the body processes that stimulate the nervous system and those that relax it.
(3) This meeting would discuss measures to stimulate the process of ratification of the accession treaty.
(4) Skin brushing could be done just before bathing or showering to stimulate the lymphatic system.
(5) The drawback, however, in the past has been due to lack of innovative measures to stimulate growth in the local industries.
(6) At these the chamber and the City gave presentations on their plans to stimulate economic development and business growth.
(7) At the same time, biotechnology can create high-paying jobs and stimulate economic development.
(8) The courses stimulate a passion for learning
(9) The massive savings would slash business rates and stimulate growth.
(10) Normally a central bank will lower interest rates to increase liquidity and to stimulate economic activity.
(11) Tax changes designed to stimulate economic growth
(12) We also hope that these papers will stimulate interest and provoke responses which readers may wish to share.
(13) Encouraging entrepreneurialism at this stage, he says, would only help to further stimulate economic growth in the future.
(14) The ECB policy of cutting rates was and is designed to stimulate economic growth.
(15) Youngsters must find something to excite their interest and stimulate their thinking.
(16) The next Labour government might even stimulate the process by its plans to take account of any deal's global impact on future competition policy.
(17) Together, all of these treatments are supposed to cleanse your body and stimulate your immune system.
(18) Parents put significant energy into providing a rich and stimulating environment for their children.
(19) Along with transmitters for the eyes, they make pacemakers for the lungs and stimulators designed to suppress pain.
(20) Ireland joined EMU at a time when the economy was already on fire and it then had to endure an exchange rate and an interest rate level that were way too stimulatory for Ireland's unique economic situation.
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provoke
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hasten
get
perk up
damp
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deaden
dull
kill
Stifle
De-energize
Sedate
Calm
Depress
Discourage
De-energize
Sedate
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