Sentence examples for mean to stimulate from inspiring English sources

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I've had more than my fair share of time to ponder the issue, and only mean to stimulate some thought on the topic.

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To titillate now means to stimulate or excite, especially in a sexual way, but its archaic meaning was to touch lightly, or tickle.

Tuttle welcomed the poll as a means to stimulate debate.

This visual violence is meant to stimulate the mind as much as the eye.

I am utilizing technology as a means to stimulate the act of drawing and inscription.

Burning fuel and cooking are complicated and this handbook is meant to stimulate curiosity.

That money, called Liberty Zone financing, was meant to stimulate the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan after Sept. 11.

"It's meant to stimulate the electoral prospects of a couple of hundred members of Congress," Mr. Flake said.

So as Harold Reiter says, it is meant to stimulate interest as much as to scout talent.

The "they" are APERITIFS, the light and relatively dry beverages that are meant to stimulate the appetite.

Janel Patterson, a spokeswoman for the Economic Development Corporation, said the plan was in its early stages and was meant to stimulate discussion.

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