preexcite

/priːɪkˈsaɪt/
verb
  1. To excite or stimulate in advance, often to prepare for a later reaction or event.
    • A short video can preexcite the audience before the main presentation.
    • Scientists preexcite the neurons to study how they respond to stimuli.
    • The trainer used a warm-up to preexcite the muscles before the workout.
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