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energize

[en-er-jahyz] / ˈɛn ərˌdʒaɪz /


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William Carlos Angulo’s choreography is unfailingly kinetic, but participating in a party is more energizing than watching one at a remove.

From Los Angeles Times

If home buyers were energized by January’s decline in mortgage rates, that enthusiasm didn’t carry over into actual contract signings.

From Barron's

Crockett, a 44-year-old African-American lawyer, argues the party needs a fighter capable of energizing turnout and commanding attention through sharp, viral exchanges with Republicans.

From Barron's

Walking into the room, I immediately felt energized and simultaneously completely out of place.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike other philanthropic initiatives that emphasize renewables to energize impoverished societies, Energy Corps sees a role for a broader spectrum of solutions—from fossil fuels to solar panels and nuclear plants.

From The Wall Street Journal