Definition of Restimulation

1. Noun. The process of restimulating. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Restimulation

1. stimulation [n -S] - See also: stimulation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Restimulation

resticking
resticks
restier
restiest
restiff
restiffness
restiffs
restiform
restiform body
restiform eminence
restily
restimulate
restimulated
restimulates
restimulating
restimulation (current term)
restimulations
restiness
resting
resting-place
resting-places
resting cell
resting length
resting phase
resting potential
resting saliva
resting stage
resting tidal volume
resting tremor
resting wandering cell

Literary usage of Restimulation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mars Records Book 1: Clearing Sessions with a Biofeedback Meter Where a by Stephanie Relfe (2000)
"... it was discovered that Michael had been given drugs. The drugs were in restimulation, making it difficult to put things in the correct time sequence. ..."

2. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1921)
"To insure continuity of interest there must be constant rejuvenation and restimulation, and in no phase of modern activity is it so imperative that the ..."

3. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1913)
"To insure continuity of interest 1ère must be constant rejuvenation and restimulation, and in no base of modern activity is it so imperative that the ..."

4. An Introduction to the History of Medicine by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1913)
"To insure continuity of interest there must be constant rejuvenation and restimulation, and in no phase of modern activity is it so imperative that the ..."

5. The Psychological Principles of Education: A Study in the Science of Education by Herman Harrell Horne (1908)
"... recall corresponding to the restimulation of old brain paths. What will happen to our memory on this physiological basis in a life to come is a ..."

6. New Jersey as a Colony and as a State: One of the Original Thirteen by Francis Bazley Lee (1902)
"This decisive position had a direct effect in the restimulation of patriotism. That the illicit trade was restrained is unquestioned; it remained greatly ..."

7. The Color Sensitivity of the Peripheral Retina by John Wallace Baird (1905)
"... its course and finally disappeared from view, it still exists in latent form, from which it may be revived by a restimulation of the retina. ..."

8. What Women Want: An Interpretation of the Feminist Movement by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale (1914)
"Banking on the young woman's normal instinct for admiration, and the man's desire for continual restimulation, these great trades employ every device of ..."

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