English to English
verb
- arouse or elicit a feeling
source: WordNet 3.0
- act as a stimulant
The book stimulated her imagination.
This play stimulates.
source: WordNet 3.0
- stir feelings in
Stimulate my appetite.
Excite the audience.
Stir emotions.
source: WordNet 3.0
- cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks.
source: WordNet 3.0
- stimulate sexually
This movie usually arouses the male audience.
source: WordNet 3.0
- stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
These stories shook the community.
The civil war shook the country.
source: WordNet 3.0
- raise to a higher energy level
Excite the atoms.
source: WordNet 3.0
- produce a magnetic field in
Excite the neurons.
source: WordNet 3.0
- To call to activity in any way; to rouse to feeling; to kindle to passionate emotion; to stir up to combined or general activity; as, to excite a person, the spirits, the passions; to excite a mutiny or insurrection; to excite heat by friction.
source: Webster 1913
- To energize (an electro-magnet); to produce a magnetic field in; as, to excite a dynamo.
source: Webster 1913
English to Tagalog
verb
- [ecsáit] Magbuyó; mag-udyok; pumukaw
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog