The difference between Excite and Stimulate
When used as verbs, excite means to stir the emotions of, whereas stimulate means to encourage into action.
check bellow for the other definitions of Excite and Stimulate
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Excite as a verb (transitive):
To stir the emotions of.
Examples:
"The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present."
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Excite as a verb (transitive):
To arouse or bring out (e.g. feelings); to stimulate.
Examples:
"Favoritism tends to excite jealousy in the ones not being favored."
"The political reforms excited unrest among the population."
"There are drugs designed to excite certain nerves in our body."
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Excite as a verb (transitive, physics):
To cause an electron to move to a higher than normal state; to promote an electron to an outer level.
Examples:
"By applying electric potential to the neon atoms, the electrons become excited, then emit a photon when returning to normal."
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Excite as a verb:
To energize (an electromagnet); to produce a magnetic field in.
Examples:
"to excite a dynamo"
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Stimulate as a verb:
To encourage into action.
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Stimulate as a verb:
To arouse an organism to functional activity.