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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
restimulate .
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Examples
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Van Eck said that the standard hotels only had a 70 per cent occupancy and therefore this sector needed to be "restimulated" by finding new markets.
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This has led to a vigorous, fulfilling correspondence and a lot of restimulated memories from thirty-odd years ago, some good and some not-so-good.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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This has led to a vigorous, fulfilling correspondence and a lot of restimulated memories from thirty-odd years ago, some good and some not-so-good.
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The Clear has no engrams which can be restimulated to throw out the correctness of computations by entering hidden and false data in it (Dianetics and Scientology: Technical Dictionary, pp. 75-76).
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Cruise ‘is Christ’ of Scientology 2007
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Although their terrors can be restimulated, mostly they are not omnipresent.
In Our Minds 2006
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Even his obviously dwindling affection was restimulated by her quite visible need of help.
An American Tragedy 2004
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NICOLAS CAGE, DIRECTOR, "SONNY": I needed to get restimulated, and I couldn't think of a better way than to try directing.
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Many women, including grandmothers, have successfully restimulated breast-milk, many years after they stopped breastfeeding.
Chapter 41 1997
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I confirm from experience the theory that childhood memories are permanent, even though one may "forget" them until restimulated.
Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973
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The one hundred twenty who would not be restimulated for such duty during the voyage, were children.
The Burning Bridge Poul William Anderson
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