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energize

[en-er-jahyz] / ˈɛn ərˌdʒaɪz /


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In photochemistry, light energizes the catalyst, and the excited catalyst must encounter another molecule through diffusion in order to pass along an electron.

From Science Daily

For example, he used Air Force One and Marine One as backdrops for political events, and he would direct the plane to be flown over his rallies to energize supporters.

From Seattle Times

Placing measures on the ballots there offers progressives a possible double victory — to expand access and energize 2024 turnout among Democratic voters.

From New York Times

If Beshear follows his campaign formula from four years ago, he will avoid talking about Trump to risk further energizing his opponent’s conservative base.

From Seattle Times

MacKinnon energized the crowd with what looked like a tying goal.

From Washington Times