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energize
[en-er-jahyz]
verb (used with object)
to give energy to; rouse into activity.
to energize the spirit with brave words.
to supply electrical current to or store electrical energy in.
verb (used without object)
to be in operation; put forth energy.
energize
/ ĖɲŌÉĖ»åĻō²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
to have or cause to have energy; invigorate
(tr) to apply a source of electric current or electromotive force to (a circuit, field winding, etc)
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- reenergize verb (used with object)
- superenergized adjective
- unenergized adjective
- ˱š²Ō±š°łĖ²µ¾±³ś±š°ł noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Up close and personal, the musk of the odor dissipated, and I breathed in the grounding spice of the cedar and the energizing citrus notes of the Douglas fir.
Trumpās worldview may be informed by an outsized ideology, and he is clearly energized by the vigor and purity of his believers.
His smile has brightened the locker room, his bat has energized a once-impotent segment of the lineup and his speed has transformed their offense.
Following their lead, shedding the last of my winter sluggishness and enjoying the life-giving pleasantness of our spring weather this year, I too am energized, moving faster, awake and inspired.
I feel so energized knocking doors, in part, because that's my bread and butter.
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