restimulation
noun[U]
(alsore-stimulation)uk/ˌriː.stɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.stɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/theactionorprocessofcausingsomeone or something tobecomemoreactiveagain, or todeveloporoperateagain:
We canexpectmorecallsfor re-stimulation of theeconomy.
Immunity canpersistfor at least 20years,despitetheabsenceof restimulation withrelatedinfluenzaviruses.
- There might be a re-stimulation of theimmuneresponseduetocontactwith thevirus.
- There was ariskof re-stimulation ofconditionedresponses,fearsand anxieties fromprevioustraumaticexperiences.
- Try todirecttherapeuticstrategiestowards restimulation of neuronalmetabolicrateinordertoimprovecognitionand othersymptoms.
Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm
- alacrity
- animation
- ardour
- avidity
- boosterism
- commotion
- fever pitch
- flirtation
- frenzy
- friskiness
- frisson
- frolic
- hubbub
- pep
- perkiness
- physicality
- piquancy
- pizzazz
- whirl
- zealousness