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energize

[en-er-jahyz] / ˈɛn ərˌdʒaɪz /


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Meanwhile, if announcements at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show “are construed as bullish ‘buy the news’ type events,” that could further energize investors, according to Klein.

From MarketWatch

Unused lines can become energized from electrified lines running parallel to them through a process called induction.

From Los Angeles Times

As ultraviolet rays travel outward, they pass through clouds of highly energized particles located very close to the black hole, a region known as the "corona."

From Science Daily

Meanwhile, some of the most ambitious policy hopes that once energized crypto markets have begun to fade.

From MarketWatch

Downtown L.A. is doing better than you think it is, but the government needs to do more to energize the city, said one of the region’s longest and most successful real estate leaders.

From Los Angeles Times