Light and broken sleep is a common accompaniment of a too excitable and overstimulated brain.
It is not always fair to blame the want of wisdom in his hostess's choice of eatables, if the excited and overstimulated child fails in the work of digestion and returns to the nursery to suffer the reaction, with pains and much sickness.
From such experiments, ingeniously devised and varied, the commissioners concluded that the effects witnessed were due to an overstimulated imagination, to an anticipation of the result, to excitement and contagion.
But what must we think of the school system that shifts to such a man the right and the responsibility of deciding whether or not to explain to underfed and overstimulated children of the slums the truth regarding cigarettes?
Overuse of the young mind results, therefore, in diverting natural energy from nutritive processes to hurried growth of the overstimulated brain.
When the auricles also beat slowly, perhaps the vagiare for some reason overstimulatedand thus inhibit the heart's activity.
Persons who are nervously irritable, excited and overstimulated cerebrally, with or without high blood pressure, should not take this cerebral and nervous excitant.
And the object of my affection--or infected, overstimulated glands--is you!
Just as the homestead policy overstimulated the growth of farms, the new immigration has overstimulated the growth of factories.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "overstimulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.