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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

The unused line runs parallel to other energized high-voltage transmission wires running through Eaton Canyon.

From Los Angeles Times

While the ceremony drew attention and energized supporters, veterans’ groups say the real measure of respect lies in steady policy and budgetary decisions that directly affect service members’ daily lives.

From Salon

This coffee had me feeling energized and wide awake first thing in the morning, only after a few sips.

From Salon

“While retail sales remain challenged, I’m truly energized by what I’ve experienced across the Company, in dealerships, and with the broader rider community,” added Starrs, who started his CEO role in October External link.

From Barron's