restimulation

/riːˌstɪmjuˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of making something active or excited again after it has become quiet or inactive.
    • Doctors warned that restimulation of the patient's allergies could cause a severe reaction.
    • The restimulation of the economy after the recession took several years.
    • The restimulation of old memories made her feel both happy and sad.
  2. A renewed or repeated stimulus that triggers a response.
    • The teacher used a restimulation of the earlier lesson to help students remember the key facts.
    • In the experiment, restimulation of the nerve produced a stronger muscle contraction.
    • The bright flashing lights served as a restimulation of his migraine.
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