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Definition of energize in English: energize(British energise) verbˈɛnədʒʌɪzˈɛnərˌdʒaɪz [with object]1Give vitality and enthusiasm to. people were energized by his ideas Example sentencesExamples - She began investing everything in her music which stimulated and energized her.
- And I come away from our conversations feeling far more energised and enthused than I do when talking to pretty young things who should, in theory, be more enticing.
- If there's a good fit right away, then they experience a sense of recognition and are energized to move on.
- His striking of the ball is excellent for a relative novice and his enthusiasm for the game seems to energize those around him.
- If my enthusiasm for one activity drops off I can move to another that will energise me again.
- I'm excited and energised by being part of Walter Smith's revolution.
- It is this motivation that energizes him to do his very best to make sure the students receive the best possible training.
- Everyone felt connected, energized, and enthused; the team was ready to move forward.
- This empowers and energizes you to move forward in life.
- I was tired and worn out, having been teaching all day, but left her, energised and full of enthusiasm.
- ‘It is exciting to see the kids become really interested in politics and good government; for me it has been energizing to catch their enthusiasm,’ he said.
- Now people are saying we're pumped, we're ready to vote tomorrow, we are really energized by this election.
- And people are excited and energised and inspired because they realise that there can be this kind of empowerment and democracy.
- ‘He is excited and energised by the prospect and believes it has much to offer the people of the town,’ says the report.
- The deeper appreciation will motivate and energize you.
- Don't miss your chance to be inspired and energized by what Tom has to say about the future for business.
- It is at this place that we are energized to be more creative.
- His style will excite the fans and energise everyone around the team.
- On his visits there, he felt energised, enthused and full of hope.
- Yes, they must excite, energise and enthuse competent individuals.
Synonyms enliven, liven up, animate, vitalize, invigorate, perk up, excite, electrify, dynamize, stimulate, stir up, fire up, rouse, motivate, move, move to action, drive, spur on, encourage, embolden, galvanize informal pep up, buck up, give a shot in the arm to rare activate, inspirit - 1.1 Supply energy, typically kinetic or electrical energy, to (something)
floor sensors are energized by standing passengers ceramic cooktops cook food by energizing molecules both in the food and pan Example sentencesExamples - The clasp makes contact with the other terminal of battery to energize the light source.
- 90% of standby power is wasted energy, consumed by unnecessarily energised components and inefficient power supply designs.
- Intense heat from gunpowder's pyrotechnic flame energizes electrons in the metal atoms and metal-containing molecules.
- In a large galaxy, the black hole can reach a greater size before its surrounding gas is energized enough to stop falling in.
- When the coil is energised the molecules in the liquid align themselves along the lines of magnetism from the coil, and there they stay for a short while until the earth's own magnetic field slowly disrupts them.
- The circuit is energised by 6V DC power supply and provided with a backup unit for uninterrupted power supply.
- They take about three to five minutes to come to full brightness after they are energized.
- The change in current is detected and the sensor's output is energized.
- It is mostly the latent heat from condensation of the water vapor that energizes the storm.
- He turned when he heard the sound of electricity energizing the room.
- There should be a visible light and audible warning when the treatment electrode is energized.
- It's still energized by the solar panels.
- It corresponds directly to the contact pattern energizing the radiation.
- Electro-magnetism is the force which lights up our cities and energizes our household appliances.
Synonyms activate, trigger, trigger off, trip, operate, actuate, switch on, turn on, start, start up, get going, set going power, supply power to, supply energy to
Derivatives noun Now the energiser that powers the electric netting that surrounds their area is malfunctioning. Example sentencesExamples - Listen to a radio station that makes you laugh - laughter is one of the best energizers around!
- This isn't to say, however, that we should not be celebrating our brightest and best, our innovators, energisers and inspirers in the fields of arts, science, business and beyond.
- ‘Schools must be energisers, producing innovative and workable facilities which strengthen the community in which they are founded.’
- This idea is a comforting one, and also an energizer and a stimulus to personal growth.
Definition of energize in US English: energize(British energise) verbˈɛnərˌdʒaɪzˈenərˌjīz [with object]1Give vitality and enthusiasm to. people were energized by his ideas Example sentencesExamples - If my enthusiasm for one activity drops off I can move to another that will energise me again.
- Don't miss your chance to be inspired and energized by what Tom has to say about the future for business.
- Everyone felt connected, energized, and enthused; the team was ready to move forward.
- This empowers and energizes you to move forward in life.
- I'm excited and energised by being part of Walter Smith's revolution.
- Now people are saying we're pumped, we're ready to vote tomorrow, we are really energized by this election.
- I was tired and worn out, having been teaching all day, but left her, energised and full of enthusiasm.
- His striking of the ball is excellent for a relative novice and his enthusiasm for the game seems to energize those around him.
- ‘He is excited and energised by the prospect and believes it has much to offer the people of the town,’ says the report.
- And I come away from our conversations feeling far more energised and enthused than I do when talking to pretty young things who should, in theory, be more enticing.
- She began investing everything in her music which stimulated and energized her.
- On his visits there, he felt energised, enthused and full of hope.
- His style will excite the fans and energise everyone around the team.
- If there's a good fit right away, then they experience a sense of recognition and are energized to move on.
- The deeper appreciation will motivate and energize you.
- Yes, they must excite, energise and enthuse competent individuals.
- ‘It is exciting to see the kids become really interested in politics and good government; for me it has been energizing to catch their enthusiasm,’ he said.
- It is this motivation that energizes him to do his very best to make sure the students receive the best possible training.
- It is at this place that we are energized to be more creative.
- And people are excited and energised and inspired because they realise that there can be this kind of empowerment and democracy.
Synonyms enliven, liven up, animate, vitalize, invigorate, perk up, excite, electrify, dynamize, stimulate, stir up, fire up, rouse, motivate, move, move to action, drive, spur on, encourage, embolden, galvanize - 1.1 Supply energy, typically kinetic or electrical energy, to (something).
Example sentencesExamples - Electro-magnetism is the force which lights up our cities and energizes our household appliances.
- Intense heat from gunpowder's pyrotechnic flame energizes electrons in the metal atoms and metal-containing molecules.
- He turned when he heard the sound of electricity energizing the room.
- It's still energized by the solar panels.
- The clasp makes contact with the other terminal of battery to energize the light source.
- In a large galaxy, the black hole can reach a greater size before its surrounding gas is energized enough to stop falling in.
- When the coil is energised the molecules in the liquid align themselves along the lines of magnetism from the coil, and there they stay for a short while until the earth's own magnetic field slowly disrupts them.
- 90% of standby power is wasted energy, consumed by unnecessarily energised components and inefficient power supply designs.
- The circuit is energised by 6V DC power supply and provided with a backup unit for uninterrupted power supply.
- The change in current is detected and the sensor's output is energized.
- There should be a visible light and audible warning when the treatment electrode is energized.
- It is mostly the latent heat from condensation of the water vapor that energizes the storm.
- They take about three to five minutes to come to full brightness after they are energized.
- It corresponds directly to the contact pattern energizing the radiation.
Synonyms activate, trigger, trigger off, trip, operate, actuate, switch on, turn on, start, start up, get going, set going
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