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Discover Ludwig"elicit pleasure" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to cause or bring about a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction. Example: The beautiful music elicited pleasure from the audience, who clapped and cheered enthusiastically.
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Obese women appear less able to elicit pleasure from ordinarily pleasurable experiences compared to their lean counterparts [ 10].
Nicotine's addictive power comes from its ability to elicit pleasure by mimicking chemicals that stimulate the brain's "reward" circuits.
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If this is the case, it's unlikely penis size plays a role in eliciting pleasure beyond psychological factors like expectation and anticipation.
Before you barrage me with your criticisms, and claim perhaps I'm blind, insensitive, ignorant, or arrogant for eliciting pleasure from my time in the D.R.C., let me explain myself.
Biographical solo plays are usually conceived as star vehicles — feats of impersonation by gifted chameleons who elicit the pleasure of recognition by channeling famous subjects.
Experiments by Maria Witek and colleagues reveal that there needs to be a medium level of syncopation in music to elicit a pleasure response and associated body movement in individuals.
Through imaginative association, literary forms have expressive human characters that elicit sympathetic pleasure and pain.
Some, however, prefer hydro-fapping with a gadget specifically designed to elicit sexual pleasure.
Here the artists shift from food to another, more elicit bodily pleasure -- exploring and exaggerating those nascent feelings of sexual energy.
The deactivation of the amygdala and hippocampus we observed may be attributable to the positive emotional valence associated with improvisation, consistent with studies that have reported these limbic structures to be less active during perception of music that is consonant [4] or elicits intense pleasure [2].
The warm buttered lobster roll ($24) is a thing of crustacean perfection that will elicit purrs of pleasure or just moments of contented contemplation.
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