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energetic

[en-er-jet-ik] / ˌɛn ərˈdʒɛt ɪk /


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Speed also danced with traditional dancers, known for their energetic, fast-paced "eskista" or dancing shoulders.

From BBC

However, he still believes the wait was worth it overall for its "energetic" and "consistent" style, and says he appreciates its departure from 2018's Testing, which divided critics with its experimental approach.

From BBC

"This study shows that the energetic costs of reproduction have measurable and sometimes considerable consequences for survival across mammals," says Fernando Colchero, one of the study's senior authors.

From Science Daily

The researchers examined how dark matter could have been produced during this energetic period and what that would mean for its later behavior.

From Science Daily

It is their country’s future at stake, and a recovery program will fail without their energetic support.

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