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energize

[en-er-jahyz] / ˈɛn ərˌdʒaɪz /


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That light — and Los Angeles itself — continued to inspire and energize the filmmaker and artist throughout his five-plus decades of calling L.A. home, until his death last year at the age of 78.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

"I believe I can help make the Philadelphia 76ers a championship team and I am so excited to energize a new fanbase and start this incredible journey one last time," James said on X.

From BBC Jul. 24, 2026

But most analysts believe that relief the war is over can further energize risk appetite.

From MarketWatch May 29, 2026

It sidesteps what people at my age know: that as time goes by, we lose many of the connections that once helped energize our younger selves.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 18, 2026

The challenge then becomes timing the electrical impulses so they energize the gap at the very moment the particles cross, which means generating them from an oscillator working at a fixed frequency.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik

Without air molecules to slow them down, methane molecules move freely under the influence of gravity, bouncing across the surface as sunlight energizes them and colder temperatures reduce their speed.

From Science Daily Jul. 13, 2026

Another issue that energizes Ms. Dhillon is “aggressive police consent decrees”—legally binding settlements between the Justice Department and local police departments that compel the latter to pursue or avoid certain practices.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 27, 2026

Soderbergh’s sleek direction pours over the viewer like smooth espresso and energizes just as much too.

From Salon Mar. 14, 2025

“I’ve performed now for 25 years, a long time ... so honestly I’m comfortable in the circumstances now, where I can look out into an audience — in fact it energizes me, rather than weakens.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2023

“I took painting classes at school and I liked it. It calms me a little. But playing music energizes me. Balance.”

From "Pride" by Ibi Zoboi

Instead of being powered by the nuclear fusion that fuels ordinary stars, the object may consist of an extremely dense cloud of gas energized by a black hole at its center.

From Science Daily Aug. 13, 2026

The latest stock market rally has energized equity bulls but left credit investors much more wary, according to Barclays.

From MarketWatch Aug. 13, 2026

"I am more energized than ever about the future we are building," he said.

From BBC Aug. 4, 2026

It remains to be seen if these strategies will work—some voters will be energized; others will become fatigued by it and lose interest.

From Slate Aug. 3, 2026

This fall and winter, November and December 1887, Vincent is energized, in spite of his usual winter melancholy.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman

And now, upbeat earnings results are energizing software investors.

From MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2026

“It’s an energizing moment,” said David Galperin, a Sotheby’s specialist.

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026

What they are is addictive, catchy, energizing and undeniable.

From Salon Apr. 4, 2026

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 Feb. 20, 2026

It was terrifying and energizing to be among the soldiers, after watching them from hiding for so long.

From "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer




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