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stimulatingly

  • a word derived from stimulating.
    stimulating
    adjective
    causing interest, inspiration, or incitement to action.

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And I can assure you that you will not see any contemporary works, by anyone, in any New York museum, more stimulatingly inventive than these.

From New York Times Mar. 30, 2023

He would have crept back into his hole for another nap; but the air was too stimulatingly warm, too full of promise of life, to suffer him to resume the old, comfortable drowsiness.

From The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts

No other writer that I recall has set forth the Gospel of Walking so eloquently and so stimulatingly.

From The Last Harvest by John Burroughs

Equally false is the idea that health depends upon the quantity and excellence of the food; without the force to assimilate it, it acts fatally rather than stimulatingly.

From Pedagogics as a System by Anna C. (Anna Callender) Brackett

Limited as it is at Harvard, I see that it works admirably with the studious, stimulatingly with those of weaker will, not unendurably with the depraved.

From The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education by Alice Freeman Palmer