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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hyperstimulate .
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Examples
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"Beijing has continued to successfully use incremental tightening measures to slow the pace of economic growth back to a more sustainable level from last year's hyperstimulated rate," said Andy Rothman,
China's Fast Rise in Bank Lending, Investment Slows Terence Poon 2010
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For the hyperstimulated, "the synaptic mindscape of daily life" becomes all peaks and no valleys.
Lost in Electronica 2010
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"Beijing has continued to successfully use incremental tightening measures to slow the pace of economic growth back to a more sustainable level from last year's hyperstimulated rate," said Andy Rothman,
China Data Show Moderating Stimulus Terence Poon 2010
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"Beijing has continued to successfully use incremental tightening measures to slow the pace of economic growth back to a more sustainable level from last year's hyperstimulated rate," said Andy Rothman,
China Data Show Moderating Stimulus Terence Poon 2010
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The fighters and villagers were hyperstimulated and proud.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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"Beijing has continued to successfully use incremental tightening measures to slow the pace of economic growth back to a more sustainable level from last year's hyperstimulated rate," said Andy Rothman,
China's Fast Rise in Bank Lending, Investment Slows Terence Poon 2010
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Happiness was mind-blowing excess and hyperstimulated decadence.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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Happiness was mind-blowing excess and hyperstimulated decadence.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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Happiness was mind-blowing excess and hyperstimulated decadence.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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The force, instead, launched at about 3: 30 in the afternoon, coincidentally when many Somalis were hyperstimulated by the khat they chew to get an amphetamine-like effect.
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