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Energize   /ˈɛnərdʒˌaɪz/   Listen
Energize

verb
(past & past part. energized; pres. part. energizing)
1.
Cause to be alert and energetic.  Synonyms: arouse, brace, energise, perk up, stimulate.  "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate"  Antonyms: de-energise, sedate, de-energize.
2.
Raise to a higher energy level.  Synonyms: energise, excite.



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"Energize" Quotes from Famous Books



... pivoted his chair, to look at the entertainment screen. He started to energize it, then ...
— Final Weapon • Everett B. Cole

... on this model is less than two ohms, and this will scarcely be exceeded when applied to a full sized car, the current from two or three cells of secondary batteries being probably sufficient to energize them. ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887 • Various

... doth Pitt deem the land crying loud to him.— Frail though and spent, and an-hungered for restfulness Once more responds he, dead fervours to energize, Aims to concentre, slack ...
— The Dynasts - An Epic-Drama Of The War With Napoleon, In Three Parts, - Nineteen Acts, And One Hundred And Thirty Scenes • Thomas Hardy

... how Love had always Interest annexed to it. 'Nay, then,' said I, 'what is my love for Salusbury?' 'Oh!' replied Shephard, 'there is Interest there. Mrs. Piozzi cannot, could not, I am sure, exist without some one upon whom to energize her affections; his Uncle is gone, and she is much obliged to young Salusbury for being ready at her hand to pet and spoil; her children will not suffer her to love them, and'—with a coarse laugh—'what will she do when this fellow throws her off, as he soon will?' Shephard was ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 7, No. 43, May, 1861 • Various



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