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{{g}}[[stimulating]] /ˈstɪmjʊleɪtɪŋ/ (''[[adjective]]'')
{{a|g|[[File:Panel discussion.jpg|thumb|center|450px|A [[stimulating]] [[panel discussion]] yesterday.]]}}[[Stimulating]] /ˈstɪmjʊleɪtɪŋ/ (''[[adjective]]'') '''stimulate''', '''stimulated'''. <br>
1. Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm.  
1. Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm.  
:''A rich and ~ working environment''
:''The [[chief operating officer]] promised the entire [[Legal eagle|legal team]] a rich and ~ working environment. In Bucharest.''
2. Encouraging development of or increased activity in (a state or process).  
2. Encouraging development of or increased activity in (a state or process).  
:''The [[computer based training]] module ~ a passion for learning''
:''The [[computer based training]] module ~ a feverish passion for learning about the safe storage and transport of printer toner cartridges''
3. (''ironic'') Depriving one of all dignity and self-worth in the name of forlornly advancing one’s career.
3. (''Exclusively on [[LinkedIn]]'') Indicative of the willing surrender of one’s dignity and self-respect in a forlorn effort to advance one’s career.
:''It was [[humbling]] to be invited onto a most ~ [[panel discussion]] on [[EMIR]] bilateral margin regulations with an emphasis on EU Phase 6 IM implementation.''
:''It was a most ~ [[panel discussion]] today on [[EMIR]] [[Regulatory margin|bilateral margin]] regulations with an emphasis on EU Phase 6 IM implementation.''
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*[[Humbling]]

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Stimulating /ˈstɪmjʊleɪtɪŋ/ (adjective) stimulate, stimulated.
1. Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm.

The chief operating officer promised the entire legal team a rich and ~ working environment. In Bucharest.

2. Encouraging development of or increased activity in (a state or process).

The computer based training module ~ a feverish passion for learning about the safe storage and transport of printer toner cartridges

3. (Exclusively on LinkedIn) Indicative of the willing surrender of one’s dignity and self-respect in a forlorn effort to advance one’s career.

It was a most ~ panel discussion today on EMIR bilateral margin regulations with an emphasis on EU Phase 6 IM implementation.

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