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en·er·gize

 (ĕn′ər-jīz′)
v. en·er·gized, en·er·giz·ing, en·er·giz·es
v.tr.
1. To give energy to; activate or invigorate: "His childhood—father in ... prison, factory work as a boy—both haunted and energized him" (Frank Conroy).
2. To supply with an electric current.
v.intr.
To release or put out energy.

en′er·gi′za′tion (-jī′zā′shən) n.
en′er·giz′er n.
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energizing

or

energising

adj
that energizes someone
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.energizing - the activity of causing to have energy and be activeenergizing - the activity of causing to have energy and be active
activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"
electrification - the activity of thrilling or markedly exciting some person or group
invigoration, vivification, animation - the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something
Adj.1.energizing - supplying motive force; "the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"- H.O.Taylor
dynamic, dynamical - characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm"
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energizing

adjective
Producing or stimulating physical, mental, or emotional vigor:
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Translations
energétiqueénergisant

energizing

[ˈenədʒaɪzɪŋ] ADJ [food] → energético, que da energías
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energizing

[ˈɛnərdʒaɪzɪŋ] energising (British) adj (= invigorating) [effect, power] → stimulant(e)
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Nothing is secure but life, transition, the energizing spirit.
He said that these solar panels were successfully energizing home appliances like tube lights, television, other machinery besides tube well.
So, energizing an employee starts with the right placement.
Eat Your Coffee caffeinated energy bars are a delicious, energizing snack for today's active, overscheduled people.
The Woodhead ArcArrest switch-rated connector helps prevent hazardous energy release while energizing or de-energizing machines, and during lockouts for service and maintenance.
Lastly, the distribution of fishes in a nearshore area of the North Sea before and after the energizing of a submarine power cable transmitting energy from an offshore wind farm was characterized [24].
The Department of Energy reported it has been energizing villages in Mindanao, as in the case of the 22 sitios in Northern Mindanao.
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